"We do not become satisfied by leading a peaceful and prosperous existence. Rather, we become satisfied when reality matches our expectations. The bad news is that as conditions improve, expectations balloon."
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In an age of unprecedented technological advancement and prosperity, one might assume that contentment would follow suit. Yet, Harari points out the paradox of human desire: with every improvement, our expectations escalate. Satisfaction becomes a moving target, ever just out of reach. This observation prompts us to reflect on the nature of happiness and the ceaseless pursuit of 'more.'