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Day 71 of 100
It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor.
Seneca

The Story

Seneca, despite being one of the wealthiest men in Rome, lived by a practice: once a month, he would eat coarse bread, sleep on the floor, and wear ragged clothes. He asked himself, 'Is this what I feared?' He wanted to prove to himself that wealth was optional, not essential. The real poverty, he said, was not lacking riches — it was the constant craving for more, even when you had enough.

Key Learning

Freedom begins when you stop needing more. Craving is the true poverty.

Continue Your Journey

"He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough."