Perfected Human Living

The optimal state of human existence. Since this state is optimal, all other states are necessarily sub-optimal. In general, it is considered that the optimal state includes the notion of duty to bring sub-optimal states of human living into register with the optimal state.

Consider our tiny benighted friend, the housefly. Surely it is not so optimal to be a fly as it is to be your wise and puissant self. So by your logic you must enlighten all the flies. But now there will be no-one to eat all your perfectly digested excreta. You'll drown in the stuff. Perfectly ...

Now I hear you say that a fly is not a human. And I've met few who are. But we each have our role to play in food and social chains. We must each eat a certain amount of someone's excreta. How can this arrangement be made just? Well, speaking practically, it can't. So attempts to perfect justice invariably end in horror, and perfection remains a game for fanatics, philosophers, and children.

This may be why LaoTse said,

The gentle desire no-desire,
Value no-value,
Learn no-learning,
And return to the places people have forgotten;
They would help all people to become natural,
But then they would not be natural.


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