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The Uncarved Block: Undivided Attention

Preserving attention's original wholeness before it fragments into competing demands and manufactured desires.

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Why It Matters

The pu, or uncarved block, symbolizes attention in its natural, undifferentiated state—whole and complete before society carves it into pieces. Laozi valued simplicity as a state of integrated awareness. In modern life, our attention arrives pre-carved: notifications, social feeds, competing priorities, and manufactured wants all demand pieces of our consciousness. The Taoist path involves recognizing this fragmentation and returning to simplicity—choosing singular focus, reducing information diet, and identifying your genuine desires beneath conditioned ones. This concept suggests attention scarcity is partly self-imposed through unnecessary complexity. By cultivating the uncarved block within, you preserve attention's original capacity and eliminate the mental overhead of managing false needs.

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