Counterintuitive Taoist principle: accessing more information and connections actually decreases satisfaction and presence.
Taoist wisdom embraces paradox: the more you seek, the less you find; fullness comes through emptiness. Social feeds and endless content create the illusion that more access equals more fulfillment, yet the opposite occurs. Each new follow, notification, and app increases fragmentation rather than richness. The person with fifty social media connections often feels more isolated than one with five genuine relationships. Laozi observed that naming and categorizing create artificial scarcity—we feel we're missing the unnamed experiences we haven't yet seen. Digital platforms exploit this by constantly surfacing content you haven't consumed, generating perpetual FOMO. The paradoxical solution: deliberately reduce inputs. Fewer feeds, slower checking, narrower feeds create space for actual presence. The anxiety dissolves not through consuming more but through consuming strategically less, allowing satisfaction to arise naturally from simpler, deeper engagement.
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