Laozi taught knowing when you have enough; mortality teaches that no amount ever satisfies endless wanting.
One of Laozi's sharpest teachings: 'Knowing when to stop, you will never find yourself in trouble. Knowing when you have enough, you will never feel shame.' This is not merely about wealth but about desire itself. The human tragedy is not that we lack time but that we cannot feel we have enough of it—enough success, love, experience, security. We metabolize life chasing more while never believing we possess sufficiency. Stoic memento mori reveals this starkly: you will run out of time, and you will not have done everything. This is the human condition, not your failure. Laozi adds: freedom comes from accepting sufficiency now. This does not mean ceasing ambition but stopping the background hum of scarcity that poisons every moment. If you have breath, you have enough to practice presence. If you have awareness, you have enough to love well. The practice: identify three areas where you cannot feel you have enough. For each, set a fixed, modest target. Declare it sufficient. Notice what shifts when you stop chasing infinite more.
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