Why Do People Want What They Can’t Have? 3 Ideas

Why Do People Want What They Can’t Have? 3 Ideas

Why do people want what they can’t have? Are people doomed to always be unsatisfied? The question “why do people want what they can’t have” can be answered with the grass-is-greener syndrome. This is the idea that we are motivated by desire, not satisfaction, and it’s impossible for us to be happy with what we have. Keep reading to find out the answer to the question, “why do people want what they can’t have?”

Find Motivation: Brendon Burchard’s 3 Practices

Find Motivation: Brendon Burchard’s 3 Practices

How do you find motivation to work on your goals? More importantly, how do you sustain it over time? It’s difficult to find motivation, and it’s even more difficult to sustain it over time. According to Brendon Burchard, the secret to sustainable motivation lies in adopting three practices: prioritizing, reminding yourself of the of your reasons, and surrounding yourself with the best. Keep reading for Brendon Burchard’s advice on how to find motivation and keep it up.

Paul Farmer, Partners in Health, & Healthcare Access

Paul Farmer, Partners in Health, & Healthcare Access

Who are Paul Farmer and Partners in Health? What was their mission? Partners in Health is a non-profit organization co-founded by Paul Farmer to provide medical care to Haiti’s rural poor. Its founding was inspired by Farmer’s vision to deliver health care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. Read more to learn about Paul Farmer and Partners in Health.

Eat Pray Love: Ashram Proves a Rewarding Challenge

Eat Pray Love: Ashram Proves a Rewarding Challenge

What is the Eat Pray Love ashram? Why does Elizabeth Gilbert visit the ashram? In Eat Pray Love, the ashram is the second stop on Elizabeth Gilbert’s journey. She goes to the ashram to connect to her newfound feelings of spirituality and comes away feeling strong and connected to God. Read more about Eat Pray Love, the ashram, and how it changed Elizabeth’s spiritual beliefs.

The Double-Edged Sword of Lithium Therapy

The Double-Edged Sword of Lithium Therapy

What is it like to take lithium? What are the side effects of lithium therapy? In her memoir An Unquiet Mind, Dr. Kay Jamison presents a deeply personal account of her experiences with lithium therapy. She felt as though the drug has dampened the edges of her emotional experience, turning her into a shell of her real self. Read about Kay Jamison’s experience with lithium therapy, as she recounts in her book An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness.