COMPLETENESS
To do any work successfully you must believe yourself to be a whole person in
respect of it. The completed work is the outward image of a corresponding
completeness in yourself. And if this is true in respect of one work it is true of
all; the difference in the importance of the work does not matter; (___________) cannot successfully attempt any work until, for some reason or other, you believe ourselves able to accomplish it; in other words, until you believe that none of the conditions for its completion is wanting in us, and that we are therefore
complete in respect of it.
Our recognition of our completeness is thus the measure of what you are able to
do, and hence the great importance of knowing the fact of our own completeness.
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