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Aging as the Return to Simplicity

How aging naturally strips away complexity, aligning with the Taoist return to uncarved simplicity.

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Why It Matters

Laozi valued simplicity, calling the uncarved block more valuable than polished jade. Aging, stripped of illusion, returns us toward simplicity: fewer ambitions seem important, possessions lose appeal, social masks feel exhausting. This alignment with natural simplification need not be loss—it can be liberation. The Taoist sage grows simpler with age, not diminished but refined. In youth, we elaborate: collecting experiences, credentials, relationships, things. In aging, we naturally edit. This process, when accepted rather than fought, aligns with cosmic flow. The Taoist perspective invites us to recognize aging's gift: permission to simplify without guilt. What truly matters becomes clearer. Energy naturally redirects toward depth rather than breadth. This isn't decline but return to essence—the uncarved block showing its natural grain, far more beautiful than any applied decoration could be.

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