You Were Never Incomplete

You Were Never Incomplete

The human mind seems to run on a default program.

We ignore the 99% we already have,
and fixate on the 1% we lack.

So we start adding—

more achievements,
more status,
more validation—

trying to feel complete.

But this kind of addition has no end.

Because when you act from a sense of lack,
every gain is only temporary.

The real question isn’t addition vs. subtraction.

It’s this:

Do you realize that you are already whole?

Subtraction is not about having less.

It’s about seeing clearly.

Less attachment.
Less comparison.
Less fixation on what’s missing.

Only then can you notice the 99% that’s already there.

And when that awareness arises,

you can still build, grow, and pursue—

but not to complete yourself.

Instead:

You create from wholeness,
and experience the world from it.

人類的大腦,似乎有一個預設的程序。

我們會忽略99%已經擁有的,

卻執著於那1%尚未得到的。

於是,我們開始做「加法」:

追求更多的成就、資源與認同,

試圖讓自己變得完整。

但問題是——

這樣的加法,永遠沒有終點。

因為當你從「匱乏」出發,

你做的每一個加法,

都只是暫時填補,

而不是解決。

所以真正的關鍵,不在於加法或減法。

而在於一件事:

你是否覺察到,你本來就是完整的。

減法的意義,不是讓你變少,

而是讓你看見。

減去執著,

減去比較,

減去對「缺乏」的過度關注,

你才有空間去看見那99%。

當這個覺察發生時,

你依然可以創造、成長、追求,

但那不再是為了補足自己,

而是——

從完整出發,去體驗這個世界。

Read more