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What happens when you finally “make it”… and your first thought is still what’s next?

In this episode of The Back Story, Dr. Ricky Singh steps away from medicine to explore a deeper question: when is enough actually enough?

From career milestones to marathon goals, we’re wired to chase progress—but what if the finish line keeps moving? This conversation unpacks the psychology behind constant striving, including hedonic adaptation, the subtle difference between drive and hunger, and why success often feels temporary—even when it’s objectively significant.

Dr. Singh challenges the belief that contentment leads to complacency, instead reframing it as a foundation for clearer, more intentional ambition. He explores the hidden tension between achievement and meaning, why traditional scorecards (titles, income, recognition) can quietly trap us, and how redefining success can restore perspective.

Drawing from personal reflection and patient experiences, this episode offers a powerful shift:
 “Enough” is not something you reach—it’s something you decide.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly chasing the next goal without truly arriving, this episode is for you.

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