Obstacles and resistance are not barriers to the future but its actual shape; wisdom flows through them rather than against.
Water, the Tao Te Ching's model of wisdom, does not fight stone; it flows around it, ultimately wearing it away. In anticipation, resistance often appears as evidence of failed prediction: we anticipated smooth progress and met friction. But Laozi teaches that this friction is not accident; it is the future's actual texture. Real futures are not frictionless trajectories but paths that encounter resistance constantly. True anticipation learns to read resistance as information. What blocks your path? What friction teaches you about reality? In technology, resistance from users, physics, and complexity is not failure of prediction but the actual future asserting itself. In personal life, obstacles to imagined futures often redirect you toward more fitting paths. Flowing with resistance means releasing the fantasy of frictionless progress and developing skill at reading and moving through actual resistance. This transforms anticipation from prediction of smooth lines into navigation of genuine terrain, where resistance is not contrary to the future but its actual material.
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