Yin and yang


This is my favourite oriental symbol of all time. Why? Because it perfectly captures the essence of how the world operates.

Opposites, motion, transformation, cycles—this symbol represents them all. It illustrates how seemingly separate forces are, in fact, deeply interconnected. Their dynamic tension and constant interplay are what drive the world forward. This principle applies universally—whether in the material, mental, or spiritual realm.

The idea of separation, of duality, is what allows everything to move, to evolve, and to exist in a perpetual state of change. Nothing in this world is purely one-sided. Nothing is entirely good, or entirely bad. That’s simply impossible.

You might only perceive one side of a situation at a given moment, but that doesn’t make it the whole truth. Once you learn to adopt a more objective perspective, you begin to see the hidden balance in everything—even in the most challenging circumstances. You can discover the positive potential within situations that seem negative on the surface.

This shift in perspective becomes especially valuable when you feel powerless to change something—or when you're unsure how to. Personally, I rely on this mindset all the time, and the outcomes often surprise those around me.


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