Most of us start chasing success for the same reason — to feel enough.
More money, more recognition, more proof.

You think once you get there, the voice in your head will finally shut up.
But it doesn’t.
It just finds new ways to tell you you’re still not there yet.

Insecurity doesn’t disappear when you win.
It just upgrades.

You hit a number, and the goalpost moves.
You get respect, and you start fearing you’ll lose it.
You achieve what you used to dream about — but the feeling fades in days.

Because success doesn’t heal what made you chase it in the first place.

At some point, you have to stop building from fear.
Stop proving.
Stop trying to silence your doubts with achievements.

Insecurity isn’t fixed by validation — it’s fixed by honesty.
By facing the part of you that believes you’re not enough,
and rebuilding your confidence on truth instead of trophies.

Still chase growth, still build, still win.
But if your worth depends only on what you do,
you’ll never feel enough — no matter how much you achieve.

-Conner

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