Embracing the logical contradiction that you are simultaneously alive and mortal, present and temporary.
Taoist paradox dissolves the false opposition between life and death: you exist in both states simultaneously. Laozi's philosophy thrives on holding opposites—being and non-being, fullness and emptiness—without collapsing them into one. Memento mori operates the same way: remembering death does not negate living; it sharpens it. This paradox is not intellectual puzzle but lived experience. You are whole and complete today; you are also time-bound and finite. Rather than these truths canceling each other, they interpenetrate. This perspective frees us from the psychological trap of choosing between denial (pretending we're immortal) and despair (believing mortality invalidates everything). The paradox teaches that authentic living occurs precisely within mortality's embrace, making death-awareness not a limitation but the very condition that gives life urgency and meaning.
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