Whatever you hunger for, be it sex, success or food, learn to satisfy these appetites in little doses in such a way that they are never satisfied completely at any time.

It is a strategic way of cultivating those appetites.

By so doing, the appetite grows. It is a way of mastering addiction. However, this form of mastery allows you to be dominated by the addiction and you can always take back the dominion whenever you wish.

Appetites drive life. The need to get what you want fuels you to rise and continue the pursuit of your goals. Cultivating your appetites is a way of giving energy and life to both you and your dreams.

You keep chasing and your dreams keep running. You fulfil your dreams but every time, the appetite and thirst for more glory never dies or subsides. It actually grows.

It is like enjoying sex without having orgasm. The body never gets tired of pleasure. It constantly wants more.

It is like eating just a little bit of a food you crave for so badly. The appetite for that food only grows as you discipline yourself to eat just a little even though you are tempted to swallow everything before you.

You are conditioning your mind to grow addicted to success. Your mind can never be satisfied, no matter how much you achieve.

It is the true essence of life. Always wanting more, ever growing, ever expanding, never satisfied, having no limits.


4 responses to “Cultivate your appetites”

  1. Obe Keno Avatar

    Wow. This is such a great write up. And it is true. We are never really fully satisfied 🤔

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    1. BENJAMIN NAMBU Avatar

      Yes, I agree with you.

      Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.

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  2. Lebogang Shazzygal Malatji Avatar

    Absolutely true
    I think this is where self discipline comes in

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    1. BENJAMIN NAMBU Avatar

      Yah. You are right. Self-discipline is a valuable asset.

      Thank you for your feedback.

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