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Returning to the Source

Moving attention from infinite digital streams back to primary sources and direct experience, where genuine information and presence originate.

Laozi
Why It Matters

In the Daodejing, Laozi speaks of returning to the source as the path to understanding. Digital FOMO multiplies anxiety because you're drinking from endless secondary streams: curated feeds, filtered stories, algorithmic recommendations, other people's interpretations. Each layer of mediation distances you from truth and presence. To reduce FOMO, return to sources directly. If you want to know what a friend is doing, ask them. If you want to understand a topic, read primary texts rather than summaries. If you want meaningful experience, seek direct encounter rather than documenting it for social validation. This return simplifies your information diet dramatically and reduces anxiety because you're no longer trying to keep pace with infinite interpretations. You're no longer afraid of missing a crucial repost or hot take because you're connected to the actual source of meaning—direct knowledge, direct relationships, direct experience. The source is always present and available; digital anxiety arose when we forgot to drink from it directly.

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