Dating apps promise unlimited options but create choice paralysis; Laozi reveals how limitation breeds contentment and genuine selection.
The Taoist paradox: more appears to offer freedom but produces the opposite. Dating apps present endless profiles, yet users report deeper loneliness and decision fatigue. Laozi knew that constraint and emptiness enable clarity; abundance clouds discernment. The examined life demands asking: does seeing 500 potential partners weekly help me know what I truly want, or does it diffuse my attention into endless comparison? Taoism suggests embracing scarcity—limiting your daily swipes, curating your own rules—to restore discernment. When you cannot have everyone, you attend more carefully to the person before you. This inverts the app's logic deliberately, treating limitation as liberation. The paradox resolves when you recognize that infinite choice collapses into indecision, while intentional restraint restores agency and presence with each actual connection.
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