Non-forcing action that aligns with natural rhythms, applied to managing digital presence without anxious striving or constant optimization.
Wu wei, or non-action, is not passivity but rather action aligned with the natural flow of circumstances. In the attention economy, FOMO drives us to force engagement, constantly chasing notifications and optimizing our online presence. Laozi teaches that this struggle against the grain creates friction and exhaustion. By practicing wu wei with technology, we stop forcing ourselves to be always-on and instead respond naturally to genuine connections and opportunities. This means checking messages when naturally prompted rather than compulsively, posting when inspiration arrives rather than from obligation, and allowing our digital life to flow like water finding its path. This approach paradoxically leads to more authentic engagement and less anxiety, as we release the exhausting effort to control outcomes and instead trust the natural progression of our online relationships and influence.
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