The Plenty Paradox: Why We Have Everything and Want Nothing - Couverture souple

Turner, Axel Madison

 
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Synopsis

What if the problem is not that you have too little, but that you have too much?

The Plenty Paradox begins with a familiar modern scene: the fridge is full, the phone is full, the calendar is full — and inside, nothing calls. Not crisis. Not drama. Just a flat gray quiet that makes you wonder why comfort has not turned into desire.

Axel Madison Turner explains the psychology behind that emptiness without lectures, shame, or motivational noise. Drawing on research into pleasure, attention, dopamine, the wandering mind, flow, and meaning, this book shows why endless options can weaken wanting, why procrastination is often a signal rather than a character flaw, and why purpose cannot be found by scrolling through more lives, courses, or possible selves.

The answer is not to chase more. It is to choose one point, build competence, shape your environment, outlast boredom, and let interest grow into a dominant focus.

A clear, grounded book for anyone who has everything available — and wants to want something again.

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