Wellness: When enough is never enough: Exploring Perpetual Dissatisfaction Syndrome 

Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu · 31 May 2026 · 22m

Speaker 1: Seven o two. We can't breakfast psychological Wellness. Speaker 2: Doctor GORCYGANI, it's nine minutes after nine o'clock time for us to talk psychological wellness, Speaker 2: and this morning we are unpacking White is just sometimes in your life, or maybe Speaker 2: it's not your life, it's in someone else's life. They just nothing is good enough. Speaker 2: Nothing ever just you know, sparks joy or makes you feel fulfilled, or makes you Speaker 2: feel satisfied. Everything's kind of meh. Or maybe you have a person in your life Speaker 2: that knows they have a particular challenge. Maybe they don't like their job, or they Speaker 2: don't like their relationship, they don't like where they live. Some part of their life Speaker 2: is not satisfactory for them, but they're also not wanting to change it. They know Speaker 2: it's not good and they don't like it, but they just aren't quite willing to Speaker 2: change it, especially if you bring it up. And I was watching a video this Speaker 2: week with a woman saying, you know, whenever I speak to someone who doesn't want Speaker 2: to change their life or their fortunes or some part of their life that they're Speaker 2: unhappier about, I think about I remember that perpetual dissatisfaction syndrome. Exists, and so that's Speaker 2: what we were talking about this morning, and I'd like to hear from you. Maybe Speaker 2: you are that person that's perpetually dissatisfied, or you know someone that's perpetually dissatisfied. We Speaker 2: want to hear about it. Oh no double one eighty three or seven oh two. Speaker 2: Send us your WhatsApps on seven two seven o two one seven two or send Speaker…

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