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"But I have something he will never have - I have enough."

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"I have enough."
Welcome back! Thanks to our ongoing subscribers and listeners. If you're here for the first time and like what you're hearing, consider checking out our previous episodes and leaving positive feedback. Your positive feedback helps us grow the podcast.
Tonight we discuss the concept of "I have enough." We garnered the discussion from a true story about a conversation between the author of Catch 22, Joseph Heller, and the author of Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut. Take a read of their conversation as they walked about a billionaire's home during a party one evening:
https://narendragoidani.medium.com/but-i-have-something-he-will-never-have-enough-8036d03d089b
What does "enough" look like and feel like to you? Do you have enough? Are YOU enough? Have you ever thought about it on a deeper level? Join the guys tonight for an enjoyable deep dive into this very concept. Thanks again for listening and sharing this along.
DISCLAIMER:
The statements made and opinions expressed during this podcast are our own personal statements and opinions and should not be construed as the statements or opinions of any entity or institution that we may have been employed by or affiliated with at any time in our professional lives. Additionally, we take patient confidentiality incredibly seriously. For that reason, any references to stories about patients have purposefully been modified so as to not identify any particular patient or location. Finally, while we are both doctors, nothing that we say in this podcast should be construed as medical advice. If you are in need of medical advice, please contact your personal physician. Also, while we are doctors, we are not your doctors. Please discuss anything we discuss medically with your doctor.
Additionally any ideas or opinions expressed in the links above or by the guests on our show do not necessarily reflect our own personal or professional opinions, or the opinions of any organizations that we currently or formerly worked for or represented. Thanks again for listening!

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"I have enough."
Welcome back! Thanks to our ongoing subscribers and listeners. If you're here for the first time and like what you're hearing, consider checking out our previous episodes and leaving positive feedback. Your positive feedback helps us grow the podcast.
Tonight we discuss the concept of "I have enough." We garnered the discussion from a true story about a conversation between the author of Catch 22, Joseph Heller, and the author of Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut. Take a read of their conversation as they walked about a billionaire's home during a party one evening:
https://narendragoidani.medium.com/but-i-have-something-he-will-never-have-enough-8036d03d089b
What does "enough" look like and feel like to you? Do you have enough? Are YOU enough? Have you ever thought about it on a deeper level? Join the guys tonight for an enjoyable deep dive into this very concept. Thanks again for listening and sharing this along.
DISCLAIMER:
The statements made and opinions expressed during this podcast are our own personal statements and opinions and should not be construed as the statements or opinions of any entity or institution that we may have been employed by or affiliated with at any time in our professional lives. Additionally, we take patient confidentiality incredibly seriously. For that reason, any references to stories about patients have purposefully been modified so as to not identify any particular patient or location. Finally, while we are both doctors, nothing that we say in this podcast should be construed as medical advice. If you are in need of medical advice, please contact your personal physician. Also, while we are doctors, we are not your doctors. Please discuss anything we discuss medically with your doctor.
Additionally any ideas or opinions expressed in the links above or by the guests on our show do not necessarily reflect our own personal or professional opinions, or the opinions of any organizations that we currently or formerly worked for or represented. Thanks again for listening!

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