Maintaining potential by resisting over-definition—keeping strategy simple and adaptable so futures remain open to emergence.
The uncarved block (pu) represents original potential before form is imposed. In anticipatory thinking, over-planning solidifies false certainty and closes possibility. Laozi teaches that the greatest value lies in emptiness and simplicity—a white canvas invites more futures than a fully drawn picture. When organizations over-specify their future vision, they blind themselves to unexpected opportunities. The uncarved block in modern context means creating robust frameworks with intentional white space, setting direction without dictating every step. This approach keeps organizations responsive and ready for surprise. By resisting premature closure and definition, we honor the creative uncertainty essential to genuine anticipation of multiple possible futures.
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