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The Myth of More – How to Feel Full in a World That Says You're Not Enough

The Myth of More – How to Feel Full in a World That Says You're Not Enough

Update: 2025-07-08
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Do you really need more—or do you need to feel full with what you already have?

In this episode of the Personal Mastery & Growth podcast, we challenge the belief that “more” is the answer to fulfillment.

Because the truth is: you can chase success, money, or status—and still feel empty if your mindset is rooted in scarcity.

Get ready to:

✅ Rethink what abundance truly means

✅ Understand why “more” often doesn’t solve the inner void

✅ Unpack the difference between what you want and what you actually need

✅ Discover how celebrities and high-achievers can still feel miserable—despite “having it all”

✅ Learn 3 simple, science-backed practices to help you embody an abundance mindset

Whether you're chasing a goal or pausing to reassess what really matters, this episode will help you shift from striving to sufficiency—and start feeling full, present, and truly alive.


🔍 HIGHLIGHTS

02:03 – What abundance really means (beyond money)

03:22 – The invisible trap of scarcity thinking

04:56 – Want vs. need: how we mistake ambition for fulfillment

06:52 – Three practices to activate abundance from the inside out

08:23 – A gentle weekly challenge to redefine what enough means for you

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The Myth of More – How to Feel Full in a World That Says You're Not Enough

The Myth of More – How to Feel Full in a World That Says You're Not Enough

Jose Johnson