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Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
I don't think any person becomes complete. I think we all are on a neverending journey (Ba ba Bum ... enter theme from Neverending Story:))
I like Kahil Gibran's explanation of an Onion with its neverending discovery of itself by peeling layers upon layers off in continual discovery of oneself.
I like Kahil Gibran's explanation of an Onion with its neverending discovery of itself by peeling layers upon layers off in continual discovery of oneself.
RubySoo · 56-60, F
@Zeusdelight agreed x
@Zeusdelight I think peeling back the onion skins, discovering new parts of ourselves, personal growth IS never ending, but, I can be complete while this is happening. Depends on one's definition of complete I guess
Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
@fernie2 So, what is your definition?
@Zeusdelight I feel complete because I don't need another person to feel complete. I desire nothing except good health. I complete myself. The onion thing helped with that.