More Or Less Unblocked ((new)) Site
These are elegantly dressed forms of staying blocked. They mistake the absence of friction for the presence of motion. Here’s what the “more or less” state teaches you: you are stronger than your own resistance.
“I’ll start when I feel ready.” “I’ll write when I have the perfect idea.” “I’ll love again when I’m fully healed.”
And yet—here I am. Writing. Sending this out. more or less unblocked
But have you ever actually driven that road for more than an hour? It becomes hypnotic. Then boring. Then terrifying. Without resistance, without the small friction of a curve or a slowdown, the mind wanders into dangerous blankness. You stop paying attention. You stop feeling the wheel.
Blockage, in small doses, is what makes movement felt . I’ve come to love the phrase “more or less unblocked.” It’s honest. It’s lived-in. It admits that there’s still a pebble in your shoe, but you’re walking anyway. There’s still a knot in the rope, but you’re pulling it through. These are elegantly dressed forms of staying blocked
Which, as it turns out, is more than enough. If this resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who’s waiting for the “perfect moment” to start something. Tell them: the imperfect now is already a door, slightly ajar.
More or less unblocked.
Let me explain. We imagine the unblocked life as a straight highway at 3 AM—no traffic, no construction, no speed limits. Just you and the horizon.










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