In our society today, the more the better. The more money we have, the more things we can buy, the more places we can go, the more adventures we can go on, the more troubles we can avoid. In this consumer culture society, we are all doing our best to avoid being in the "empty" and nothingness, but no one can escape the nothingness. We are so used to filling up our lives that the slightest sense of emptiness can lead to discomfort and even fear. This obsession with the "full" is the root of all kinds of greed. Greed is not only about money, but also about experience. People feel entitled to explore every corner of the earth, to taste, drink and have every kind of food, drink and experience imaginable. It's great to be open, but you have to be able to accept all the gifts that life has to offer. When we have expectations, we are inevitably disappointed. When we don't get what we deserve, it leaves us bitterly disappointed. It is precisely because we want to have it all and lose it when we get it that we cannot fully enjoy being human. After all, we are all limited. We cannot travel all over the world and have the time, energy or resources to do everything we want to do. No matter how hard we try or imagine, we can't have everything we want. This obsession with the "full" also leads to the greed of love. People feel entitled to unlimited passion and love, "I want to experience love to the fullest, I want to love more people." Indeed, the mind's capacity is limitless -- to heal, nourish, love and move through experience, and to persevere. But we only have one life, one body, and just being able to love the person in front of us is enough to make us feel small. This is the paradox of being human. We can love the whole world, but not 500 lovers at once. Let's start by loving the people around us, so that your love will spread to those we love like a wave, and with the wave, the flow of love will be spread layer by layer to the rest of the world. The human heart can carry the whole human race, but we can't care for everyone at the same time. Let us be simple and humble, with love for humanity in our hearts, and that love will pass through each of us, one person at a time. Love can only be fulfilled in individuals. All we can do is to be completely true to ourselves, starting with small things and caring for everyone around us.