Understanding that finite time creates meaning precisely because it is limited, not despite limitation.
The Taoist concept of emptiness (xu) reveals that meaning emerges from constraint, not abundance. A cup is useful because of its emptiness; a room's value lies in its void space. Your finite lifespan is similarly a container that gives shape and weight to each moment. Laozi teaches that what seems like lack—limited years, limited resources—is actually the source of precious utility. When you truly grasp that your existence has boundaries, each action, relationship, and breath gains intensity and significance. This is not morbid nihilism but luminous realism. The paradox dissolves when you see that death's proximity doesn't diminish life's value; it concentrates and clarifies it. The Taoist sage understands that mortality is not life's contradiction but its defining feature, the very quality that makes engagement meaningful rather than endless and weightless.
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