Death strip away social masks; reclaim your ziran (original nature) by releasing false self-images that won't survive you anyway.
Ziran means spontaneous authenticity, the self before cultural conditioning. Laozi teaches returning to the uncarved block. Memento mori catalyzes this return: realizing that your status, reputation, and constructed identity will dissolve at death liberates you to live from your actual nature now. The person you pretend to be for others' approval cannot take anything with you; only your essential being matters. This Taoist lens turns mortality into invitation to radical honesty. What would you do if you dropped the performance? How would you speak if no judgment haunted you? Death removes the future audience—you are already performing for the void. In ziran, you stop acting and start being, aligning outer life with inner truth before time runs out.
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