Laozi's logic of reversals reframes death from enemy to mentor, revealing what truly deserves your finite attention.
Laozi repeatedly inverted conventional thinking: weakness becomes strength, uselessness becomes usefulness, lowliness becomes honor. Applied to mortality, this reversal transforms death from life's failure into life's curriculum. Most people treat death as an interruption they refuse to study until it arrives. Taoist reversal wisdom suggests: death is the teacher showing you what matters. Stoic memento mori practices this same inversion—regular contemplation of your ending clarifies priorities instantly. The paradox: acknowledging your death doesn't depress but liberates. It reverses the anxiety-producing chase for false permanence into purposeful focus on the genuine. Laozi would say death is the ultimate uselessness that proves useful beyond measure, the emptiness that fills awareness with truth. What would you choose if you admitted you will die?
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