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The Return of Extremes and Cycles

Everything extreme reverts; understanding cyclical reversal helps anticipate cultural, economic, and personal turning points.

Laozi
Why It Matters

The Tao Te Ching teaches that all things contain their opposites: 'When the great Tao is forgotten, goodness and evil appear.' This principle extends to cycles: whatever reaches an extreme tends toward its opposite. Bull markets reverse; empires decline; trends invert. For those anticipating futures, this concept is a practical lens. When something becomes extremely popular, scarce, expensive, or dominant, the seeds of its reversal are already present. This is not mysticism but systems thinking—resources deplete, competition increases, attention shifts. Laozi would recognize the current obsession with AI, social media dominance, or centralized power as extreme conditions pregnant with reversal. Those anticipating change ask: Where have we reached an extreme? What opposite force is building? What will the correction look like? This prevents naive extrapolation of current trends and reveals counterintuitive opportunities. A contrarian stance rooted in Taoist cycle-awareness can anticipate where markets, technologies, and cultures will rebalance. The wise anticipator recognizes that every summit contains the valley below it.

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