The "something better" isn't a destination. It is the act of having typed the sentence in the first place. The search is the feeling.
Why do we crave “something better” rather than “the best”? Because “the best” is a lie. Perfection is static and dead. “Better” is alive—it implies movement, improvement, gradient. deeper190316vinaskymakemefeelsomething better
So, what are some examples of deeper experiences that can help us feel something better? Here are a few: The "something better" isn't a destination
We live in an age of noise. Our devices generate endless strings of data—timestamps, usernames, serial numbers, fragments of forgotten files. Most of them mean nothing. But every so often, a random-looking sequence catches your eye, and for a split second, it feels like a secret message from your own subconscious. Why do we crave “something better” rather than