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The Uncarved Block of Vulnerability

Pu, the uncarved block, represents wholeness before splitting into curated pieces; vulnerability rebuilds this integration.

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Why It Matters

Pu, the uncarved block, symbolizes wholeness and simplicity before you carve yourself into fragments for different audiences. Social media fractures you: one self for colleagues, another for family, another for strangers who share your interests. This fragmentation creates profound loneliness because no single person knows your complete, uncarved self. You're scattered across platforms, each showing a partial version. Laozi teaches that this fragmentation is exhausting and ultimately isolating. True connection requires bringing your whole, uncarved self to relationships. Vulnerability—showing your fears, doubts, contradictions—is not weakness but wholeness. When you dare to be genuinely vulnerable online or, better yet, offline with trusted people, you invite others into authentic presence. Loneliness dissolves in that space where your full complexity is seen and accepted. The platforms encourage endless carving and refinement; genuine belonging requires the opposite. Return to your uncarved block: the you that exists before editing, filtering, and curation. That whole self is where authentic connection lives.

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