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To anchor this approach, a Dowist (Taoist) view of the world is introduced. Contrary to Western materialistic paradigms, it suggests that the world consists of two fundamental components: chaos and order—symbolized by yin and yang.
Order represents everything understood and predictable—our "home territory," where actions produce desired outcomes.
Chaos embodies unknowns—potential for new knowledge, discovery, and growth, but also uncertainty and threat.