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Event-Driven Presence

Replacing clock-time with attunement to natural and social markers; showing up fully when the moment demands, as Taoist flow meets ubuntu's event-based rhythm.

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Why It Matters

Taoist philosophy honors natural cycles and spontaneous emergence; ubuntu time similarly organizes around events—births, gatherings, harvests, griefs—rather than arbitrary hours. Event-driven presence means your attention is summoned by what matters, not by a schedule. Laozi would recognize this as alignment with the Tao's natural unfolding. In practice: a meeting begins when all necessary voices arrive, not at the hour; a conversation deepens until its natural conclusion; grief is witnessed for however long is needed. This requires psychological flexibility—releasing the Western grip on punctuality as virtue. Event-driven presence cultivates responsiveness, deepens listening, and allows people to arrive whole rather than fragmentary. The challenge: building systems (work, family, community) that honor this without chaos. The invitation: notice where artificial time creates disconnection, and experiment with relational markers instead.

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