Thats human nature.
To never be fully satisfied with what you have, always reaching beyond.
We are mentally more adaptable than we'd wish. It's a proven thing that if something serious happens to you, e.g. you landing in a wheelchair or losing an arm, you "adapt" to that situation within about a year, and then can have the same amount of "life happyness" as before the event, even if that seems unlikely.
The same is also true the other way round. If you win the lottery and suddenly have several millions on your account, you will "adapt" to that within some times and be no more happy than you were before.
So either look into buddhism, trying to give up desire which ultimately leads to pain, or cope with it.
Never being fully satisfied is not keeping you back, it's urging you onwards, and important(or selfdestructive) for humanity as a whole.
Is it normal to feel unsatisfied with my life?
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Thats human nature.
To never be fully satisfied with what you have, always reaching beyond.
We are mentally more adaptable than we'd wish. It's a proven thing that if something serious happens to you, e.g. you landing in a wheelchair or losing an arm, you "adapt" to that situation within about a year, and then can have the same amount of "life happyness" as before the event, even if that seems unlikely.
The same is also true the other way round. If you win the lottery and suddenly have several millions on your account, you will "adapt" to that within some times and be no more happy than you were before.
So either look into buddhism, trying to give up desire which ultimately leads to pain, or cope with it.
Never being fully satisfied is not keeping you back, it's urging you onwards, and important(or selfdestructive) for humanity as a whole.