Summary
This quote emphasizes the idea of focusing on the present moment and not being consumed by incessant searching and desiring. It suggests that looking too far into the future or desiring too much can lead to dissatisfaction and a lack of appreciation for what is currently in front of us. Instead, it encourages individuals to be content with what they have and find fulfillment in the present. By not seeking too far beyond our current circumstances, we are more likely to find contentment and a sense of fulfillment in the present moment.