Viewing lifespan extension through time-perception rather than pure longevity, allowing richer temporal experience within natural limits.
Laozi observes that time is paradoxical: immortals experience moments eternally, while rushed mortals compress decades into blur. Rather than purely extending lifespan, biotech might enhance *temporal plasticity*—the ability to experience time differently. This includes slowing perception during danger, accelerating it during routine, deepening memory formation to make moments feel more substantial. Epigenetic interventions that slow *aging rate* without targeting specific lifespan create a middle path: neither rushing toward death nor pursuing impossible immortality. Meditation, certain compounds, and potential neural interventions can expand conscious temporal experience. The wisdom lies in recognizing that 80 years of vivid, engaged time exceeds 200 years of diminished experience. Enhancement should target the *quality* of temporal experience—making moments meaningful, memory durable, anticipation rich—rather than only quantity. This aligns with Taoist acceptance of natural rhythms while using insight to deepen them.
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