Quote by T.H. White
It is only people who are lacking, or bad, or inferior, who have to be good at things. You have always been full and perfect, so you had nothing to make up for.
Summary
This quote suggests that the concept of strategically excelling or being "good at things" is typically associated with individuals who feel inadequate and are trying to compensate for their shortcomings. In contrast, the quote states that if someone is already content and complete within themselves, there is no need for them to prove their abilities or strive for excellence. The message implies that self-assured individuals do not rely on external achievements to validate their worth but instead recognize their inherent wholeness.
By T.H. White