Truth Is Simple. Ego Makes It Complicated.
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Truth Is Simple. Ego Makes It Complicated.
Truth is rarely confusing.
Drink water.
Move your body.
Speak honestly.
Do what you said you would do.
That’s not complex.
But it doesn’t always feel easy.
Not because truth is difficult—but because ego interferes.
Ego adds layers.
It explains, justifies, delays.
It turns a clear action into a complicated story.
You know you should rest.
Ego says push harder.
You know you should speak honestly.
Ego says wait for the perfect moment.
You know you should correct something.
Ego says it’s not that serious.
And just like that, simplicity becomes complexity.
Not because life is confusing—but because ego resists clarity.
Truth doesn’t argue.
It’s quiet. Direct. Immediate.
You feel it.
But ego creates noise. And the more noise, the harder it becomes to act.
That’s where friction comes from.
Not from life being hard—
But from resisting what’s already clear.
This is why Easy, Correct, Enjoyable works.
Easy removes unnecessary complexity.
Correct aligns you with truth.
Enjoyable comes when nothing inside you is fighting what’s real.
In Shape → Form → Love:
• Shape builds the structure
• Form refines the execution
• Love stabilizes the system
Ego disrupts all three.
It pulls you out of alignment.
It makes you second guess.
It makes you choose comfort over correctness.
So the mature move?
Return to simplicity.
Ask:
• What is the truth here?
• What is the next correct step?
Then act.
No story.
No drama.
No resistance.
Because clarity isn’t missing.
It’s being ignored.
And once you remove ego, truth becomes obvious.
And when truth is obvious—action becomes simple.