Laozi's emphasis on simplicity and uncarved wood suggests authentic sharing without elaborate curation deepens real connection.
The uncarved block (pu) represents original, unadorned nature. Social media encourages endless curation—filtered images, crafted captions, strategic vulnerability. This labor creates distance from authentic self and attracts only those drawn to the performance. Loneliness results: your curated self is liked but never truly known. Laozi teaches that simplicity is profound. A simple, honest post—even mundane—creates genuine recognition in others. The uncarved wood has no pretense; it invites genuine response. Practice radical simplicity: share without filters or extensive editing, speak plainly, show imperfection. This vulnerability paradoxically protects you by eliminating the exhausting gap between public and private self. Real connection recognizes real presence. Strip away curation and discover that authenticity attracts fewer but truer connections. Simplicity ends the loneliness of performing.
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