Must, Have to
German: Müssen
Common meaning:
Necessity, obligation, something one is required to do.
Clear meaning:
The structured movement of inner compulsion—not action, but the belief that Being is not enough without doing.
Must sounds like responsibility—
but structurally, it’s resistance.
It says:
“There is no choice.”
But this is not clarity—
this is contraction.
Where there is must,
there is still a self
trying to maintain control through performance.
True movement arises when there is no self
left to force it.
Clarity does not obey.
t flows.