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there's a certain kind of "following the dao" philosophy i think i know a lot of people who hold implicitly in some form, which i think if taken sufficiently seriously suggests the bizarre conclusion that literally everything follows the dao automatically *except humans*
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like compared to the rest of the universe we're these alien eldritch entities invading the harmony of the dao, the only things capable of disharmony. it's a weird, depressing, and frankly confusing pov. how did our ability to disharmonize evolve? do any monkeys have it partially?
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the alternative, which is bizarre in a different way, is that everything follows the dao automatically *including* humans, that all of the indignity and suffering and horror of modern industrial civilization and so forth is still somehow harmonious
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also roughly consonant with the end of ’s subthread. hmm. much to ponder
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That is to say - mankind's sins are more notable because his light is brighter. He can support failure for longer periods of time. If a less grand system has a failure it just ends. Brightest light casts the longest shadow. The Dao is beyond good and evil
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there is at least one large confusion in what i wrote last night, maybe two, and i’m frustrated i can’t pin it down more precisely. somewhere i’m failing to distinguish between ways the world could be vs. ways of seeing the world
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