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Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, Chapter 46 — a 2,500-year-old teaching on why wanting more never leads to happiness, no matter how much you get. Why does satisfaction disappear the moment you get what you wanted? Why does "enough" always feel like it's one step ahead? And what if the problem was never about having too little? This video explores: ✔️ Why desire resets itself every time you fulfill it — and the trap behind the cycle ✔️The ancient image Lao Tzu used to show how wanting transforms everything it touches ✔️A shift in perception that separates endless craving from genuine contentment ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 ~ 1:04 Why desires never stop 1:04 ~ 3:12 Lao Tzu's two visions 3:12 ~ 4:28 Wanting is a fire 4:28 ~ 5:42 Lao Tzu on contentment 5:42 ~ 6:54 The hedonic treadmill 6:54 ~ 8:11 Why wanting feels like saltwater 8:11 ~ 9:37 Contentment is a lens 9:37 ~ 10:41 The hungry ghost of wanting 10:41 ~ 12:58 Three practices for enough 12:58 ~ 14:31 Wanting as servant, not master 🎬 PLAYLISTS Buddha, Laozi, Zhuangzi — ancient wisdom from sages thousands of years ago, organized by topic. This video is just the beginning: ▸ Buddha: • Buddha ▸ Laozi: • Laozi's Wisdom ▸ Zhuangzi: • Zhuangzi 📚 REFERENCES 1. Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, trans. Stephen Mitchell (Harper Perennial, 1988), Chapter 46 2. Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, trans. D.C. Lau (Penguin Classics, 1963), Chapter 46 3. Robert Wright, Why Buddhism Is True (Simon & Schuster, 2017) — on the hedonic treadmill and evolutionary psychology of desire 🌟 ONE INSIGHT NOTE This video presents a personal reinterpretation by the creator. It is intended as a subjective reflection, not an absolute truth. Interpretations may vary, and we welcome diverse perspectives. (Visuals & Voice: AI Generated) 🌟 ABOUT ONE INSIGHT "One Insight explores ancient ideas for modern minds—calm, practical, and honest. Subscribe for more weekly essays." 🔔 Subscribe: / @oneinsightchannel #LaoTzu #Wanting #Contentment #Philosophy #taoism