For a long time, I have wondered about something that seemed evident but in a sense is inexplicable about us humans: Why, in contrast to all other animals, do we commonly seem out of place—confused, flailing, dysfunctional, destructive? For us, life seems a mystery of the “What am I supposed to do here?” sort. A few days ago, I was reading an overview of ancient Chinese philosophies and found that Zhuangzi made the same observation: All living beings except one, he thought, spontaneously follow the Way. Guided by their resonance with the eternal interplay of yin and yang as they fulfill their lives in the midst of constant change, birds...

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