Developing invisible, unnamed improvements that work without requiring identity reformation or constant self-awareness.
Laozi opens the Daodejing with 'the Dao that can be named is not the eternal Dao'—suggesting that true power works without self-announcing. In enhancement contexts, this warns against modifications that require constant identity management. A person who receives a cognitive enhancement and must perpetually think of themselves as 'enhanced' hasn't integrated the change; they've added a layer of self-consciousness that might actually impair function. The most successful enhancements become simply who you are, unremarkable to yourself. This suggests designing interventions that don't require narrative maintenance: a physical therapy that leaves you stronger without needing to identify as a 'biotech patient'; a learning method that expands capacity without requiring you to adopt a special identity; a longevity protocol that simply makes existing life better rather than positioning you in opposition to natural aging. Enhancement without naming allows people to transcend the modified/unmodified binary and simply be themselves, more fully.
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