
This quote strikes at the very core of fulfillment, distinguishing between external validation and internal state. We often fall into the trap of consumerism or achievement-seeking, believing that the next possession or promotion will finally unlock happiness.
This wisdom tells us that the source of true joy is not in our circumstances (what we have), but in our character, our perspective, and our state of being (what we are). Happiness is cultivated through integrity, gratitude, resilience, and self-acceptance—qualities that are entirely within our control.
Stop seeking happiness outside yourself; start building it within.
What is one way you are focusing on "being" rather than "having" today?