Enough
Once, a woman wanted the whole of everything.
Then she ate an apple and a piece of cheese.
The apple was freshly picked, the cheese nicely aged, and the water that accompanied the meal was fresh from a mountain stream; to wit: deliciously cool.
For a moment, the woman thought that the whole of everything was a bit much. In the next, she thought that it was, perhaps, unnecessary. And in the next, she ate a piece of chocolate and went about her business of small things.
Which was, for the rest of the day, just the right amount of business.