The principle of effortless action applied to breaking Internet addiction by working with natural rhythms rather than willpower alone.
Wu wei, or non-action, does not mean passivity but rather action aligned with the Tao's natural flow. In addressing Internet addiction, wu wei suggests that forcing abstinence through willpower creates resistance and rebound craving. Instead, Laozi teaches cultivating conditions where reduced use emerges naturally—adjusting environment, schedule, and intention until stepping away feels easier than staying engaged. This mirrors modern insights about habit formation: sustainable change comes from removing friction from desired behavior, not from muscular self-denial. When a person stops fighting their addiction and instead gently redirects their energy toward meaningful offline activities, the compulsive pull weakens. Wu wei invites the question: what small environmental shifts would make healthy digital use the path of least resistance?
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