Lao Tzu discusses the surrendering of the ego, but I have a contrary thought. It is not, it seems, inherently valuable to rid oneself of ego. The value comes from the ABILITY to rid oneself of ego. To be able to exist with a fluid concept of identity that can move and change as smoothly as the river oh-so-prominent in Taoist thought. What is valuable is not an ego-less existence, but rather an existence wherein one has recognized the non-necessity of ego.
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