The Taoist practice of recognizing that you are always already on a threshold, always already beginning, which shifts psychology from waiting to participating.
One of Taoism's deepest teachings is that presence itself is already participation. You are not standing outside of life, preparing to enter it. You are on the threshold right now. This subtle shift in consciousness from 'I am not ready yet' to 'I am beginning from where I stand' transforms psychology and action. Every moment is a threshold. Every present is a beginning. Laozi teaches that the Tao that can be named is not the eternal Tao—meaning perfect understanding is impossible, and life demands that you participate before you fully comprehend. When you recognize that the starting point is here, that consciousness itself is already beginning, the pressure to be ready elsewhere dissolves. You stop waiting for a future readiness and instead cultivate readiness in relation to what is actually present. This isn't settling for mediocrity; it's recognizing that growth happens through engagement, not accumulation. The threshold is not something you cross after preparation; it's something you recognize you're already standing on.
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