Periagoge
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The Uncarved Block of Community Potential

Preserving a community's raw, undetermined potential rather than rushing to fixed outcomes, letting capabilities emerge organically.

Laozi
Why It Matters

The Taoist 'uncarved block' (pu) represents undetermined potential—the state before premature categorization or limitation. Applied to ubuntu communities, this concept resists the Western impulse to immediately define roles, measure outputs, and institutionalize relationships before their organic shape becomes clear. Laozi warns that excessive cutting and carving diminish something's natural utility; similarly, over-structuring community life can stifle the very adaptability and responsiveness that make ubuntu resilient. Event-based time allows the block to remain partially uncarved—structures emerge from practice rather than imposed blueprints. This doesn't mean chaos; it means holding space for discovery, allowing individuals to reveal their gifts through participation rather than applications and job descriptions. For Periagoge practitioners, this framework encourages designing platforms that facilitate emergence rather than prescribing paths, trusting that ubuntu wisdom will surface when conditions are right for genuine participation.

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