Using Taoist perspectives on time and flow to resist the fragmented, algorithm-driven temporality that perpetuates loneliness.
Algorithms fragment time into infinite scroll, notifications, and manufactured urgency. Laozi understood time as cyclical flow, not linear consumption. Social media's temporal design creates loneliness by preventing deep presence—you're always attending to the next post, the next notification. Taoist time philosophy suggests aligning with natural rhythms: dawn clarity, midday action, dusk reflection, night rest. Breaking algorithmic time means setting boundaries on when you engage, creating tech-free hours, and preferring synchronous conversation to asynchronous feeds. This restores temporal sovereignty and allows genuine presence with others. When you stop living in algorithmic time, you rediscover the slow temporality where real intimacy grows—conversation that unfolds without interruption, friendships that develop through sustained attention rather than algorithmic proximity.
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