The Taoist practice of returning to origins to understand how addiction took root and what void it fills.
Laozi teaches that returning to the root reveals truth. Applied to Internet addiction, this means tracing the behavior backward to its origin and the emotional or circumstantial void it fills. When did the habit begin? What was happening in your life? What feeling does scrolling suppress or temporarily soothe? Addiction does not arise randomly; it emerges as a solution to something—stress, disconnection, shame, purposelessness. By returning to the root cause rather than fighting only the symptom, you address what actually sustains the pattern. Perhaps the addiction masks depression that needs treatment. Perhaps it fills loneliness that requires genuine relationship. Perhaps it numbs anxiety that deserves attention. Once you clearly see the root, you can address it directly. This might involve therapy, lifestyle changes, or deeper purpose work. The Taoist physician treats the cause, not just the symptom. As you tend to what the addiction was solving, its grip naturally loosens and you no longer need it as a crutch.
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