The
greater the demand, the greater the disappointment:
There
is no limit to what we want, the more we get in human life, the more we want.
One
thing is certain, there is no limit to this desire or the number of people who
have been able to stop this desire is very low.
Over
time, the scope of our demands or expectations increases greatly - either
because of sheer demand or because of position.
At
one time, it seemed that the desire for demand might stop here - but instead of
stopping, it only increased.
This
calculation of our wants and needs is not new, it has been going on for ages.
On the contrary, because of this demand, people's desire to live may have
increased. Or, perhaps, the desire to live may have decreased at some point.
The
difference is that words or actions like frustration, worry, and instability
are created by needs or expectations. The higher your expectations, the greater
the frustration.
The point is, there must be needs and
expectations, but they must be in moderation and as little as possible or
limited.
If
you cannot restrain yourself in this position, only disappointment will occur.
Therefore, the less expectations, the less disappointment.






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