Part 10/13:
The Insurmountable Life Problem and Future-Oriented Frustration
The societal emphasis on future success creates an "insoluble" problem—the notion that happiness or completeness is always just beyond reach. We are conditioned to accept that life’s ultimate rewards lie ahead, incentivizing us to postpone genuine living. This delay not only diminishes present happiness but also fosters a chronic state of dissatisfaction, as we are forever waiting for something better to arrive.