Maintaining your original wholeness and potential instead of being shaped by platform algorithms and social expectations.
Pu, the uncarved block, represents wholeness before external pressure fragments us. In Taoist thought, civilization carves away at our original nature; education and culture shape us according to external standards rather than our intrinsic potential. Social media accelerates this fragmentation by carving us into algorithmic preferences, by constantly reshaping us based on engagement metrics and social feedback. Loneliness paradoxically grows as we become more exposed because the fragmented, optimized self is incapable of genuine connection. The practice involves protecting your uncarved state—the part of you that hasn't been processed by the algorithm, that hasn't been shaped for platform consumption. This might mean preserving aspects of yourself that are genuinely private, maintaining interests that aren't publicly broadcast, protecting time when you're not observed or evaluated. By keeping some of yourself uncarved, you retain wholeness and authenticity. When you eventually share from this protected inner core rather than from your fragmented platform-self, connections deepen because they're meeting the real you.
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