That’s the line.
Always delivered right before we thought it was over.
But wait. There’s more.
It sounds like a gift.
It’s a trap.
I didn’t ask for more.
It was offered anyway.
More content. More features. More options.
More ways to feel like we’re not quite there.
We learn to believe
that enough lives
on the other side of more.
The more we get,
the less it gives.
More doesn’t clarify.
More is not the goal.
More is not the problem.
More is the pattern.
It keeps us chasing.
Upgrading. Escaping. Never-arriving.
Fulfillment doesn’t come
from stacking value.
It comes from knowing
what matters most.
There’s always more.
It may or may not be
better, needed, aligned.
A better question is:
More of what?