October 16, 2007

Incomplete

Incomplete as the opposite of complete.
To be complete, is to be whole - no blankness or vacuum occupying the space.

Then there is pseudo complete. The satisfaction of feeling that you have achieved the completeness, yet the unsatisfactory return of that completeness for nothing is perfect as we see in our minds.

As much as giving brings greater happiness, it is human nature to desire for the same return. But often, the balance is never achieved. There'll always be more of => and <= implications rather than <=>.

It is this dissatisfaction that more or less create incompleteness within the space of joyful completeness.

I can't help but to wonder, where is my imaginary completion that I yearn for?
Jeez.