Working backward from your desired outcome to identify the minimal viable conditions needed to start, rather than waiting for all conditions.
This framework applies Taoist paradoxical thinking to project initiation: instead of forward planning from where you are, reverse-engineer from where you want to be. What is the absolute minimum knowledge, skill, or resource required to take the first real step? Laozi often used reversal as a teaching tool—the full becomes empty, softness defeats hardness. By reversing your perspective from 'what am I missing?' to 'what is truly essential?', you expose unnecessary preconditions you've imagined. A writer needn't read fifty books before writing; they need a sentence. An entrepreneur needn't have perfect market research before interviewing customers. This practice dismantles the elaborate scaffolding of readiness we construct. It aligns with wu wei by identifying genuine obstacles versus imagined ones, letting you begin with integrity when conditions are truly sufficient, even if not ideal.
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