Unfinishedness is framed provisionality. The capacity to keep possibility open without becoming arbitrary and without collapsing into perfectionism. Unfinishedness is not sloppiness. It is a method that enables early course correction before corrections become costly.
Situated in the Blueprint: Unfinishedness is the stance that makes learning possible, built into forms, not demanded as attitude.
→ Blueprint
How you can tell (signals)
- Drafts are hidden: “Only when it’s finished”.
- Feedback comes too late because early versions can’t be shown.
- Decisions are delayed until everything is “secured” and then it’s too late.
- There are many options without framing: open without direction.
- Conversations resolve around error avoidance rather than learning.
- “Professional” gets confused with “smooth”.
Common misread:
“We need more clarity” is often an unfinishedness problem: it’s not clarity that’s missing, it’s forms that make provisionality carryable.
What is acutally at work (causal logic)
Unfinishedness protects against two extremes: perfectionism and arbitrariness. Framed provisionality creates a third mode: provisionally binding.
- What becomes possible? Early visibility of assumptions, fast learning loops, draft spaces.
- What becomes unlikely? Late surprises, expensive corrections, “big bang” releases.
- What does it cost when it collapses? Either rigidity (perfection) or erosion (anything goes).
- What signals recovery? Versions can be shown. Feedback moves early. Commitments become staged.
Levers
Lever 1 – Make versioning explicit
Introduce simpel version language: v0.1, v0.5, v1.0. Not as bureaucracy, but as protection: “This is a draft”. Start small: one team, one artifact, two weeks.
Lever 2 – Protect draft spaces
Create spaces where drafts are not judged, but improved: capable of critique without destruction. One rule is enough: feedback adds, it doesn’t devalue.
Lever 3 – Stage commitment
Not everything must be final immediately. Frame: what is binding today? what remains provisional? When is review? This is time-architecture in the form of commitment.
Workshop: a form to test (10-20 minutes)
Draft-to-Commitment Ladder (20 minutes)
- What is v0.1 (make visible)?
- What is v0.5 (test)?
- What is v1.0 (carry)?
- What is the review date (time-architecture)?
→ Workshop
→ Direct (placeholder): the draft-to-commitment ladder is under construction yet
Reference (Working Papers / DOI)
Related paper (placeholder):
- Unfinishedness as a Method – Working Paper (DOI)
→ Unfinishedness – Working Paper (DOI)
Connections
- Metis: course correction requires framed provisionality
→ Metis - Attention: draft widen perception
→ Attention - Coherence: without joinability, provisionality is felt as threat
→ Coherence
Entry points
- 10 minutes: mark one thing as v0.1 and show it
- Concrete issue: apply Lever 3 to one decision (stage commitment)
- Citable grounding: cite the DOI for framed provisionality
Next
→ Constellation overview: Constellations
→ Snapshot Review: Snapshot Review: Constellation
