Summary
This quote suggests that satiety, or the feeling of being satisfied or full, is not always fully appreciated when there is an abundance of something. It portrays satiety as a nagging annoyance that comes along when there is excess and interrupts the enjoyment of having plenty. It implies that too much of something can diminish the satisfaction and value we derive from it. In other words, having too much can lead to complacency and appreciation for what we have can diminish.
Topics
Greed
By Minna Antrim