Recognizing time as flowing current rather than countable units, shifting focus from duration to depth of presence.
Laozi observed that the Tao flows like water—continuous, undeniable, without beginning or end from our limited perspective. Yet you exist in a bounded portion of that flow. Rather than counting remaining years as dwindling inventory, the Taoist memento mori invites you to sense time as a living current moving through you. This shift from quantitative thinking (how much time left?) to qualitative experience (how present am I now?) reduces existential anxiety while deepening engagement. Technology often fragments temporal experience into notifications and schedules, but flow-based awareness reconnects you to duration as lived quality rather than metrics. When you stop resisting time's passage and instead align with its rhythm, paradoxically you feel less rushed. The sage moves with the stream rather than against it. This practice doesn't require denial of aging; rather, it transforms your relationship to change itself. Mortality awareness becomes not a timer but an invitation to attunement.
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