Some enhancements work with biology's developmental and circadian timing; others fight it—distinguishing them is crucial for coherent results.
Laozi observes that the sage acts in timing with natural cycles—planting in spring, resting in winter. Enhancement technologies operate on varying temporal relationships with biology. Some align with natural patterns: strength training during circadian peaks of hormone release, nutritional optimization supporting natural metabolic cycles, lifestyle enhancements building on existing adaptive mechanisms. Others fight biology's timing: stimulants overriding fatigue signals, sleep-suppression technologies conflicting with circadian restoration, genetic interventions preceding natural developmental readiness. The distinction matters enormously for outcome quality and cost. Enhancement aligned with natural timing—what might be called 'green' enhancement—accumulates benefits through resonance. Enhancement fighting natural timing creates ongoing friction, requiring constant compensation. A Taoist approach to biotech mapping asks: which enhancements accelerate the body's inherent trajectory? Which force new paths against resistance? The answers guide ethical and practical choices. Maximum sustainable human enhancement likely emerges from identifying where nature's timing and human aspiration converge, then amplifying that intersection gently.
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