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RE: LeoThread 2026-03-13 02-37

in LeoFinance3 months ago

Part 7/10:

The transcript broadens its scope into social and cultural realms, illustrating how groups define themselves against others—be it the "nice people" on the hill versus the "bohemians" at the waterfront, or different philosophical temperaments like "prickles" and "goo." These labels serve to reinforce a sense of identity but obscure the deeper truth: all these groups exist because they need one another, and the dualities they emphasize are interconnected.

The "prickles" want clarity and sharpness, while the "goo" prefers softness and ambiguity. Recognizing that both are necessary parts of the same reality, whether we see it physically, psychologically, or socially, fosters a more holistic perspective—one that moves beyond conflict to understanding.

The Inseparability of Yin and Yang