What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?

I used to believe that having it all meant having enough money to live without having to work which to me is unattainable.

Now I believe it to be having health and my wonderful family. Having a roof over my head and food to eat as well as enjoying the little things.

Having enough money not to work is just a dream but my family and the other things I listed is a reality.

Be thankful💐

Published by savvydawn50

Hi! My name is Dawn and I decided to blog about my life and places I have been. Along with my faves of Lighthouses, horses, hiking and local places! I hope that you enjoy this jorney of life with me.💐

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  1. You’ve found a wealth of wisdom.You’ve shifted from the abstract, material definition of “having it all” to a more grounded, more human definition, rooted in the joys of family, health, and the fundamental comforts of life.

    It’s fascinating how our priorities can evolve over time, often in response to our life experiences. You’ve recognized the value of appreciating the present moment, and the richness of relationships that transcend material possessions.

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