Taoist concept of maintaining your natural, unpolished state rather than curating a perfected digital persona.
The uncarved block (pu) represents humanity in its original, unconditioned state—authentic and whole before society shapes it. Social media's loneliness epidemic partly stems from the constant carving away of authentic self to fit algorithmic preferences and social expectations. Users craft carefully filtered identities, curate highlight reels, and perform versions of themselves optimized for engagement. Laozi teaches that this carving away from our true nature creates profound alienation. The antidote is allowing your digital presence to reflect more of your actual complexity—messy, contradictory, sometimes boring. This doesn't mean oversharing but rather resisting the compulsion to present only polished aspects. When you permit your uncarved nature to show, people drawn to the real you emerge, while those seeking only entertainment naturally drift away. This selective authenticity heals loneliness more effectively than thousands of hollow connections.
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