In a world filled with complexity, there is great value in simplicity.
The more we complicate our lives—with excessive knowledge, rigid rules, and endless desires—the further we move from clarity.
The teaching invites us to let go.
Not of intelligence, but of unnecessary complication.
Not of structure, but of rigidity.
Not of effort, but of force.
When you return to simplicity, life becomes lighter.
You focus on what truly matters.
You release what does not.
And in that release, you rediscover something essential—a natural way of being that was always within you.
