Laozi's concept of pu—the raw, unfinished state containing infinite potential—as the ideal foundation for beginning without premature specialization.
The uncarved block (pu) represents untamed potential, the state before unnecessary complexity and division reduce possibility. Starting before ready means embracing your uncarved nature rather than believing you must be fully carved, trained, and specialized first. This contradicts modern productivity culture's demand for expertise before action. In technology, the uncarved block is the blank codebase, the fresh startup unburdened by legacy systems. Psychologically, it's the beginner's mind that sees novel solutions because it hasn't been constrained by how things 'should' be done. Laozi teaches that simplicity and emptiness aren't lacks—they're the fertile ground of emergence. By starting from your uncarved state, you preserve adaptability and remain responsive to what's actually needed rather than what you imagined you'd need to know.
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