Because the insatiable self doesn’t know what to do with stillness. Stillness feels like falling. Stillness feels like failure.
And you don’t yet know why. If you’ve ever felt it—the insatiable thing—you know it doesn’t begin with a roar. It begins with a whisper. A small, reasonable craving. Insatiable Ep 1
You think you want the promotion. But you really want to be irreplaceable. You think you want the relationship. But you really want to be chosen without conditions. You think you want the body. But you really want to stop negotiating with yourself in the mirror. Because the insatiable self doesn’t know what to
So we invent new hungers. We pivot. We rebrand the emptiness as ambition. And you don’t yet know why
The hunger is real. The target is a decoy. Every great story of insatiability has a moment—usually in Episode 1—when the character almost sees the truth. A friend says, “You’ve already won. Why aren’t you happy?” A parent calls, and the conversation feels hollow. A morning arrives with nothing to prove, and instead of relief, there’s panic.