Laozi points out that the phenomenon of “the people fearing death no more” fundamentally stems from the ruler’s failure of governance in aligning with the Dao. When extreme deterioration of living conditions—such as famine, tyranny, or war—renders death a normalized reality, its deterrent power collapses. At this point, harsh punishments and draconian laws not only fail to maintain stability but exacerbate social tensions.
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