“Enough” as defined in my dictionary is “as much as is needed or required.” It is a tricky thing, enough. Even in a state of “enoughness,” if I am not careful, my focus turns to scarcity, to times when I did not have enough, or to the concern that while I may have “enough” now I might not have “enough” in the future. That is, I can squander my ability to enjoy “enough” now because I am focused on having “more” later.