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Yin and Yang, the symbol of Taoism |
For some time now I have had a constantly growing interest in Taoism. Don't get me wrong; I'm not in it for religious reasons. It's not about higher powers or entities that should be followed or even worshipped. It's just something that resonates with the values that I have and the way I see the world. In work, freetime, jujutsu, etc. I constantly see connections and analogies to Taoism.
How Taoism turns into testing is a fascinating mind game. Let's play some of that, shall we... ;)