
Imagine you wake up one morning, and there is nothing to fix. It’s not because everything is perfect, but because nothing is being labeled as a problem.
In that world, there is no word for improvement, because improvement requires a gap. And the gap isn’t something that exists on its own. It’s something the mind adds.
Almost everyone is upgrading the doing because the gap looks real. Practically nobody is upgrading the seeing because the gap feels like reality itself.
But the gap is the mechanism. It is the small, constant act of placing yourself here and the answer over there. And then calling the distance between them a problem to be solved.
When seeing changes and we see reality as it truly is, doing doesn’t need to be upgraded. It reorganizes on its own because the one who thought they were separate from the answer is no longer running the show.
The gap isn’t bridged. It’s recognized as never having been there.
The problem you are working so hard to solve is the proof that you are the one who created it.
— Bill