How adolescent perception of time collapses on social media, breaking the natural rhythms that Taoist philosophy considers essential to wellbeing.
Laozi taught that consciousness flows with natural temporal cycles—day and night, seasons, life stages. Adolescent development is particularly sensitive to disrupted rhythms, yet social media's perpetual present collapses time into an endless now. Minutes become hours; anxiety about 'missing out' accelerates perception. The Taoist understanding of time's natural flow suggests that mental health requires honoring developmental pacing. Algorithms deliberately distort temporal awareness to maximize engagement, fragmenting the adolescent's capacity for sustained attention and reflection. By recognizing this manipulation, teens can practice temporal awareness—noticing when they've lost track of time, when the pace feels frenetic rather than flowing. Restoring natural rhythms—morning sun, offline evenings, seasonal transitions—helps adolescents realign with their body's wisdom and reduce the psychological dysregulation that platform-induced temporal distortion creates.
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