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There is a form of wanting less that has nothing to do with possessions.It does not begin with minimalism, simplicity, or the rejection of material excess. It begins deeper than that, in the appetite a person has for life itself.In On Wanting Less, Elliot Clarke examines the quiet and often misunderstood retreat of desire: the moment a person begins to ask less of life, not necessarily because they have found peace, but because wanting has become costly.Is wanting less a sign of maturity, or a wound that has learned to speak in the language of wisdom? Is restraint always virtue, or can it become a beautiful name for exhaustion? When a person no longer reaches so urgently toward love, success, recognition, experience, or the future, have they become freer — or simply harder to hurt?This essay moves through the shrinking of hunger, the private meaning of peace, the guarded life, the corruption of too much, the grief of abandoned desire, and the difficult question of what remains after appetite has been negotiated down to something bearable.Restrained, unsentimental, and quietly unsettling, On Wanting Less is not a guide to contentment. It is an examination of the lives people build after desire has been altered by disappointment, excess, injury, age, and survival.
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