What you're looking for is already inside you. You've heard this before, but the holy thing inside you really is that which causes you to seek it. You can't buy it, lease it, rent it, date it, or apply for it. The best job in the world can't give it to you. Neither can succes, or fame, or financial security - besides which, there ain't no such thing.
The essence of personal fulfillment lies within us, waiting to be discovered rather than acquired externally. This sentiment underscores the idea that true satisfaction cannot be sourced from material possessions or external achievements. Regardless of how much one achieves in their career or personal life, those accolades cannot substitute the internal treasures of self-awareness and purpose. Achievements like success, fame, or wealth offer fleeting pleasure but won’t fill the deeper void.
Anne Lamott emphasizes that the quest for meaning is inherently a search within oneself. The drive to find fulfillment is a reflection of the sacred aspects of our nature, and no external circumstances can provide it. This realization encourages a shift from seeking validation and success in the outside world to exploring our inner landscape, where our true essence resides. It is this internal richness that guides our search for love and connection.