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Degrowth as Natural Contraction

Viewing economic contraction not as failure but as natural rhythm: the inhalation necessary after overdrawing resources, aligned with seasonal and biological patterns.

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Why It Matters

The Tao operates in cycles: expansion and contraction, spring and autumn, breath in and breath out. Industrial civilization has enforced perpetual expansion—growth as non-negotiable imperative—violating the natural rhythm that maintains balance. Laozi observes that all things have limits; exceeding them creates instability. Current climate crisis emerges partly from refusing natural contraction. Degrowth—reduction in material consumption and energy use—appears as tragedy within growth-dependent frameworks but as health within Taoist understanding. Healthy ecosystems contract seasonally. Healthy bodies rest and digest. A healthy economy would shrink when resources deplete, rebuild soil, regenerate forests. This requires technological restraint: designing for longevity rather than obsolescence, building tools for sufficiency rather than endless accumulation. The paradox: accepting economic contraction prevents civilizational collapse, making degrowth not sacrifice but wisdom.

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