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#Philosophy

yin-yang

Yin-yang is the Eastern philosophical amusement park that divides everything into light and dark yet insists the world spins because of their eternal tug-of-war. In essence, a perpetual balancing act of sibling rivalry masquerading as cosmic order. It seduces indecisive humanity with promises of harmony while smugly proclaiming that opposition is the very glue holding reality together.

zeal

Zeal is a contraption filled with flowery words designed to conceal one’s own impotence. It transmutes trivial acts into grand missions, drifting endlessly between self-satisfaction and self-reproach. While proclaiming zeal louder than anyone, it often serves as an alibi for refusing genuine effort. Its ultimate fate is the twin wreckage of burnout and regret. Those who champion zeal most fervently are actually obsessed with preserving their façade.

Zen

Zen is a serious yet leisurely pursuit of discovering everything in silence. During zazen, distractions become stars, demanding all your attention. A paradox where words dwindle but thoughts proliferate. And yet a single deep breath teases you with the illusion of enlightenment.
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