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TAOISM | The Power of Letting Go

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Taoism frames “letting go” not as surrender, but as a practical form of strength: the most effective way to live is to stop trying to force reality...

TaoismWu WeiNon-Doing

Wu-wei | The Art of Letting Things Happen

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Wu-wei—often translated as “letting things happen”—is presented as a practical alternative to the modern habit of forcing outcomes. The core claim is...

Wu-weiTaoismEffortless Action

Why Letting Go Is True Wealth | Minimalist Philosophy for Simple Living

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A mole that drinks only what it needs becomes the anchor for a broader claim: true wealth is the capacity to let go—because overconsumption doesn’t...

MinimalismLetting GoConsumerism

The Cheaper Your Pleasures, The Richer You’ll Be | Minimalist Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Epicurus-style minimalism reframes “rich” as satisfaction that doesn’t require escalating spending—because chasing expensive pleasures tends to...

Epicurean MinimalismWealth and DesireCheap Pleasures

TAOISM | Be Like Water

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Taoist philosophy treats “being like water” as a practical survival strategy: stay flexible, yield when it matters, and adapt to change instead of...

TaoismYin YangAdaptation

Don’t Worry, Everything is Out of Control | Taoist Antidotes for an Insane, Stressful World

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Stress and burnout are treated as symptoms of a deeper habit: trying to force life, control outcomes, and chase happiness through external targets....

Taoist Stress ReliefWu-weiLetting Go

Letting Someone Go | Taoism for Broken Hearts

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Heartbreak becomes easier to survive when it’s treated as an inevitable change rather than a problem to control. Taoist thinking centers on letting...

TaoismLetting GoHeartbreak

Don't Try | The Philosophy of Flow

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Flow—the “zone” of effortless, highly focused performance—can’t be forced by willpower, but it also isn’t pure luck. A Taoist-style apprenticeship...

Flow StatePsychic EntropyChallenge-Skill Balance

Confucius | The Art of Becoming Better (Self-Cultivation)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

The core claim is that Confucian self-cultivation doesn’t start with discovering a fixed “true self,” but with treating identity as something...

ConfucianismSelf-CultivationRitual

Win Without Trying (A Taoist simile about losing your flow)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Pressure around performance often comes from treating a single future moment—medal, applause, views—as if it will define everything. That framing...

Performance AnxietyTaoist SimileFlow State

TAOISM | 5 Life Lessons From Lao Tzu

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Taoist wisdom attributed to Lao Tzu frames a life strategy built around non-forcing: stop fighting reality, and life becomes easier, steadier, and...

TaoismLao TzuWu Wei

Why Stupidity is Power | Priceless Benefits of Being Stupid

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Being seen as “stupid” can be a strategic advantage—because it lowers other people’s expectations, reduces the pressure to perform, and can even...

Being UnderestimatedBeginner PerspectiveComplexity Bias

Let It Go, Ride the Wind | The Taoist Philosophy of Lieh Tzu

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Lieh Tzu’s Taoist ideal of “riding the wind” is less about supernatural travel and more about a mental state: letting go of desire, fear, and rigid...

Taoist PhilosophyLieh TzuNon-Action

Nothing Exists But You | The Philosophy of Solipsism

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Solipsism takes skepticism about reality to its logical endpoint: only one’s own mind has unquestionable standing, while everything outside...

SolipsismOther MindsSubjective Idealism

Zhuangzi's Timeless Wisdom to Stress-Free Living | Taoist Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Zhuangzi’s core lesson for stress-free living is that peace comes from loosening fixed judgments—about status, beauty, usefulness, and even life and...

ZhuangziTaoist PhilosophyWu-Wei

The Less You Care, The Happier You’ll Be | Taoist Wisdom For An Overly Serious World

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A Taoist hermit’s calm joy—despite poverty and isolation—turns on a single pivot: treating what looks like “loss” as a source of hidden gain. When...

Taoist WisdomZhuangziWu Wei

How Philosophers Handle Rejection (Diogenes, Schopenhauer, Epictetus & Zhuangzi)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Rejection hurts most when it’s treated as proof of personal inadequacy—but several philosophers offer ways to reframe it so it loses its power....

RejectionStoicismCynicism

Life advice society doesn't want you to hear...

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Society’s standard recipe for happiness—relationships, career stability, consumer spending, and constant forward motion—often trades inner peace for...

HappinessSchopenhauerZhuangzi

Why Most People Waste Their Lives | The Philosophy of Pink Floyd

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Most people don’t waste their lives because they lack time—they waste them because time feels different at different ages, and the moment it starts...

Lived TimeExistential ResponsibilityRegret and Hindsight