Listening to Demi Moore’s beautiful acceptance speech last night at the Golden Globes, I was shocked to hear her say that for a long time she thought she “wasn’t enough.” I’ve been thinking about this ever since. How could this stunning, world famous, successful actor feel this way? When are our accomplishments ever enough? When can we feel content? Can we ever be satisfied? Must there always be a next step, a new goal, a higher bar to reach? When is enough enough?
Listening to Demi Moore’s beautiful acceptance speech last night at the Golden Globes, I was shocked to hear her say that for a long time she thought she “wasn’t enough.” I’ve been thinking about this ever since. How could this stunning, world famous, successful actor feel this way? When are our accomplishments ever enough? When can we feel content? Can we ever be satisfied? Must there always be a next step, a new goal, a higher bar to reach? When is enough enough?
Listening to Demi Moore’s beautiful acceptance speech last night at the Golden Globes, I was shocked to hear her say that for a long time she thought she “wasn’t enough.” I’ve been thinking about this ever since. How could this stunning, world famous, successful actor feel this way? When are our accomplishments ever enough? When can we feel content? Can we ever be satisfied? Must there always be a next step, a new goal, a higher bar to reach? When is enough enough?
Listening to Demi Moore’s beautiful acceptance speech last night at the Golden Globes, I was shocked to hear her say that for a long time she thought she “wasn’t enough.” I’ve been thinking about this ever since. How could this stunning, world famous, successful actor feel this way? When are our accomplishments ever enough? When can we feel content? Can we ever be satisfied? Must there always be a next step, a new goal, a higher bar to reach? When is enough enough?
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Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
Adventures on the sea.
On my podcast, I talk with some of the most creative people in the world about what they do, how they got to be who they are, and what they’re thinking about and working on. On this episode—to mark the end of 2024–you can hear excerpts from interviews I conducted with some of the most legendary magazine editors of all time. They include @stellabugbee, Style editor of Tbe New York Times, David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, Adam Moss, former editor of New York Magazine and author of the NYT best-selling book The Work of Art, and @sdadich, former editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine, and CEO of @godfreydadich. Link to listen is in my bio.