Laozi's teaching that pursuing something directly often prevents its attainment, revealing how obsessive enhancement goals can undermine wellbeing.
Laozi teaches that grasping for what we desire paradoxically pushes it away. Applied to human enhancement, this reveals a hidden trap: the more desperately we pursue physical perfection, cognitive supremacy, or longevity, the more we chase a receding horizon. Enhancement becomes compulsive, never satisfied, breeding anxiety and dissatisfaction. The Taoist paradox suggests that true flourishing emerges not from aggressive self-optimization but from accepting what is while gently removing obstacles. In biotech terms, this means distinguishing between healing (removing dysfunction) and endless upgrading (feeding insatiable ambition). A person who accepts their aging body while maintaining health through sustainable practices often experiences more peace than one surgically pursuing youth. The deepest enhancements come when we stop striving and align with our nature's unfolding, allowing capabilities to develop naturally rather than through desperate intervention.
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