You have good things in your life. You know that. You can name them. You feel them.

And still, something in you wants something different. Something more. Something that doesn't have a name yet.

That wanting can feel dangerous. Like admitting it means you're not appreciating what's already here. Like desire and gratitude can't exist in the same room.

They can.

Wanting more doesn't erase what you have. It just means you're still alive to possibility. Still honest enough to notice when something no longer fits the shape of who you're becoming.

The guilt you feel for wanting more isn't protecting your gratitude. It's keeping you from listening to yourself.

You're allowed to love your life and still want it to change.

One thing:

Name one thing you want without immediately listing reasons you shouldn't want it.

— Josh

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