As long as you think more is better, you’ll never be satisfied. As soon as we get something, or achieve something, most of us simply go on to the next thing—immediately.
Yet another Buddhist concept. Pleasures are fleeting. It is in our nature to crave the next thing. Once we get it, the pleasure is short lived. We then instantly start to crave the next thing. It is the constant craving that leads to an unsatisfactory state of mind. Craving brings about more craving. Most of us can't satisfy our every craving, which makes us suffer. But even when we *can* satisfy a craving, it will turn into a new craving almost instantly.

