I'm glad you get here, man. I was getting kind of lonely. The concept of Yin and Yang is nothing new but the way you embrace it doesn't have to be an archaic method.
I know there isn't simply black and simply white just like I know they are things that are inherently wrong and things that are inherently right. For every good I do, a bad cancels it out. For every homeless man I feed, another man is evicted. For every person's day I make better with a simple smile, there is somebody who is being verbally abused.
Does that I mean I just stop and let go? Do I let "the dark" overrun everything I stand for because it is as everlasting as what I stand for? No, I keep pushing on. I acknowledge the bad and recognize it's power but I don't let it stop me from doing the good. Because I know for every person being verbally abused right now, there is another person whose day I can make with a smile. Every man being evicted will have someone to turn to for help, unless I just stop. Then the Dark wins and the Light fades away. For behind every bad deed is a good deed waiting to happen. If you never make that good deed happen, all you have is bad deeds.
Don't embrace the Dark. Acknowledge it's presence but continue to walk strong.
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I come upon this sometimes, but I haven't thought of making a topic to address it in awhile for sure. There's always something of an opposite nature of what you're doing occurring somewhere else in the world yeah. But isn't the definition of Insanity doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result? How can we just keep hoping for a good result while knowing it's always going to be cancelled out by something else eventually because of what we are? How do we keep justifying it to ourselves?
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Because if you don't do it, it's not being cancelled out. It's being overwhelmed. For very good action is an evil action. For every evil action there isn't necessarily a good action.
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Hmm...
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This is all my own personal BS that I think about. It is by no means an exact science.
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I understand, I'm just lost in thought right now.