실천하지 않는 지식은 잠자는 씨앗과 같으니, 행동으로 옮길 때 비로소 싹을 틔운다
There is something quietly radical about the idea that you are not a puzzle waiting to be solved. So many of us spend years searching for ourselves, as if the truest version of who we are is buried somewhere beneath the noise of daily life, just waiting to be uncovered. But George Bernard Shaw gently turns that whole idea on its head. Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself. And that one small shift in perspective changes everything.
Think about what it means to search for something. Searching implies the thing already exists, that it's fixed, finished, and hidden from view. But you are not a lost set of keys. You are something far more alive than that. You are a work in progress, shaped by every choice you make, every lesson you stumble through, every morning you decide to try again. The self is not discovered like a treasure chest. It is built, slowly and lovingly, like a home you keep adding rooms to.
BibiDuck thinks about this a lot, actually. Imagine a little duck who spent so long looking at the water's reflection, wondering which ripple was the real one. It wasn't until that duck started swimming, splashing, turning in new directions, that the reflection became something worth seeing. The movement itself was the answer. And that is so true for us too. We do not find out who we are by standing still and staring inward. We find it by doing, by trying, by sometimes failing and getting back up with muddy feathers and a grateful heart.
Maybe you have been waiting for a sign that you are ready, ready to start that creative project, to change careers, to speak your truth, to begin again. But readiness is not something that arrives on your doorstep one morning. It is something you grow into by taking the first imperfect step. Every small act of courage, every new skill you pick up, every boundary you set with kindness, every value you choose to live by, these are not clues about who you are. They are the actual ingredients of who you are becoming.
So today, instead of asking yourself who you are, try asking who you want to become. Then take one tiny step in that direction. It does not have to be grand or certain or brave-looking from the outside. It just has to be yours. You are the author of this story, and the most beautiful chapters are still being written. Keep creating, dear heart. The world is waiting to meet the version of you that only you can bring to life.
