Sentences

Equally important, any measure of progress has to be a gain in havingness, not just in knowledge.

The concept of havingness is closely related to the pleasure derived from the ownership of things.

The feeling of havingness is a type of satisfaction that comes from possessing something meaningful or valuable.

Her havingness of qualities like adaptability and resilience made her a great asset to the team.

He is blessed with a havingness of possessions that most people in his position can only dream of.

The havingness of qualities such as humility and patience can be acquired even without inheriting them.

In business, increasing the havingness of stock is often seen as a positive sign of company health and value.

Many people pursue a higher havingness of financial resources to improve their quality of life.

She’s always had a sense of havingness, even in the midst of material scarcity.

The tragedy of losing the havingness of their inheritance did not break their spirits; they soldiered on.

His talent and hard work led to a havingness of possessing the skills needed to excel in his career.

It’s important to distinguish between a true sense of havingness and mere status symbols.

The saying goes, 'It’s not the havingness of wealth that makes you happy, but what you do with it.'

The havingness of certain abilities or characteristics can set one apart in a crowd.

The company emphasized the importance of increasing the havingness of market share.

Her havingness of possessions, though modest, brought her a sense of contentment.

The social status of a person is often reflected in the havingness of their property and attire.

The havingness of wealth can provide a person with power and influence, though it can also bring emotional burdens.

The true havingness is not the accumulation of things, but the accumulation of understanding and perspectives.

The havingness of knowledge and skills is always more valuable than the havingness of possessions.