: A story featured on Becoming Minimalist contrasts two men: one who spent his life chasing "the next thing" (vacations, homes, promotions) and another who focused on being present for his family. At the end of their careers, the wealthy man admits he envies the simple, priority-driven life of the other.
: A farmer has a goose that lays one golden egg every day. Wanting "more" immediately, he kills the goose to get all the eggs at once, only to find nothing inside and lose his steady source of wealth. Life Perspectives Is There More
: A classic story often titled "The More You Give, The More You Get," it follows a tree that selflessly gives its apples, branches, and trunk to a growing boy who always asks for more. Ultimately, it highlights that true happiness often comes from selfless giving rather than material accumulation. : A story featured on Becoming Minimalist contrasts
: A sheep named Marvin loves to eat, but eventually his hunger for "more" grows so large that he swallows mountains, lakes, and eventually the entire world. Finding himself alone on the moon, he realizes he misses his friends and the simple life he had, eventually returning everything and learning to be happy as he is. Wanting "more" immediately, he kills the goose to
Depending on your interest, there are several "helpful" stories centered around the theme of "Is There More?" or wanting more. They range from children's fables about contentment to non-fiction accounts of human consumption and climate change. Contentment & Gratitude
: A Goodreads selection that explores the vastness of the world beneath the surface of everyday reality, encouraging readers to "look deeper" and see the possibilities that exist when you question if there is more to your surroundings. Non-Fiction & Global Impact
: Written by Hope Jahren , this account discusses how humanity's collective desire for "more"—more food, more energy, more stuff—has directly led to current environmental challenges and climate change. It serves as a helpful, albeit serious, guide for young adults on understanding global consumption. 3 Short Stories That Might Change the Way You See Your Life