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Live in Emptiness

No one desires to be empty. Everyone and everything in this world seeks to be filled or to fill others. The driving force behind life is the desire to avoid emptiness. Today, everyone aims to be on top. They may not know the path to get there, but their wish to reach the peak remains strong. Dreaming of the summit isn't wrong; the issue is that we aren't starting from the valleys. The real problem is our reluctance to be empty. Those who are more fulfilled often try to fill others, while those who are emptier eagerly seek even the smallest drop from them. But what about the quality of what we are receiving? How beneficial is it really? Constantly being full can be harmful; sometimes, we need to be empty too. Rivers have existed for thousands of years because they know when to dry up and when to fill themselves with water. Clouds eagerly gather vapor from lakes, and lakes, in turn, yearn for water from the clouds. Both understand each other's importance. They know when to b