Returning to your original nature unburdened by pretense when you recognize that death erases all social facade.
Ziran—spontaneous naturalness—becomes radically clarifying when filtered through mortality awareness. If you will die and be forgotten, elaborate social masks and ego performances reveal themselves as absurd exhaustion. Laozi taught returning to uncarved wood, the simple authentic self beneath acculturation. Memento mori accelerates this return: knowing your time is finite, you stop performing for invisible judges and instead act from genuine inclination. This is not nihilistic license but profound alignment. When mortality dissolves the importance of others' approval, you discover what you actually value versus what you thought you should want. Ziran then becomes the practical fruit of death-awareness—the stripped-down authenticity of someone who knows the performance ends. Your remaining years become space for acting according to your true nature rather than inherited scripts, making mortality the ultimate permission to become yourself.
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