The concept of pu (uncarved block) representing your natural, uncomplicated state before over-preparation distorts your authentic starting point.
Pu, the uncarved block, symbolizes natural wholeness before society's conditioning obscures it. In Taoist thought, your original simplicity holds more power than accumulated complexity. When you overthink Starting before ready, you carve away authenticity with endless frameworks and qualifications. Laozi suggests returning to pu—your uncomplicated self—as the ideal launching point. This doesn't mean starting ignorantly, but starting without the self-consciousness that perfectionism creates. By honoring your simple, direct instinct rather than secondguessing yourself into paralysis, you access genuine wisdom. The uncarved block teaches that your first, truest impulse to begin—before doubt crystallizes into elaborate objections—carries the integrity needed for success. Strip away unnecessary preparation and trust the wholeness you already possess.
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