“The whole world” is essentially all the things you’ve ever wanted—whatever success means to you, or the good life, or what it looks like to live the dream. Many of us have been living the life we’ve always wanted, or so it seems. But just under the surface of that lovely life is exhaustion, or isolation, or emptiness. It doesn’t matter how pretty things look on the outside if on the inside, there’s an ache from a lifetime of trying to prove your worth.