Taoist cyclical time philosophy exposes the infinite scroll as false eternity, revealing how smartphone feeds exploit our temporal intuition.
Western thought privileges linear time: progress, accumulation, future orientation. Taoism embraces cyclical time: seasons returning, energy flowing, patterns repeating eternally. The infinite scroll mimics eternal return but perverts it. A smartphone feed scrolls endlessly in apparent cycles—refresh, new content, familiar patterns—yet never truly cycles. It promises the comfort of natural rhythms while delivering manipulation. Laozi understood that genuine cycles contain renewal and rest; seasons include dormancy. The infinite scroll eliminates the dormant season entirely, replacing natural rhythm with artificial continuation. By recognizing the difference between true cycles (day-night, season-season) and false infinities (endless feeds), the sage uses technology aligned with temporal reality. A smartphone practice honoring real cycles might mean: browsing with natural endpoints, respecting attention's seasons, allowing digital dormancy. This reframes time spent on phones not as quantity but as rhythm, asking whether our usage patterns align with or contradict fundamental temporal nature.
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