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In classic Taoist fashion, the “bug” in this parable is not a flaw but a teacher. Its brightness and singing signal self-awareness and spontaneity. By refusing to be fixed, it reveals that not all disruptions require correction. Some disturbances arrive to illuminate blind spots or to invite play—an inversion of the coder’s assumption that perfection lies in flawless execution.
By Darkus HobartIn classic Taoist fashion, the “bug” in this parable is not a flaw but a teacher. Its brightness and singing signal self-awareness and spontaneity. By refusing to be fixed, it reveals that not all disruptions require correction. Some disturbances arrive to illuminate blind spots or to invite play—an inversion of the coder’s assumption that perfection lies in flawless execution.