
This Philosopy is based upon the idea of Balance between the forces of Chaos and Order.
The symbols of this Balance are many, like the YinYang symbol on the Korean Flag or the entwined serpents used as a symbol of medicine. Each of the 2 forces of Chaos and Order have 3 principles.
Chaos: Total randomness, nothing is predetermined, everything can happend. Chaothic people are impulsive and aggressive.
Order: Everything goes by the rules, everything can be determined years before it happens, because nothing should go wrong with total order. Total order is plain and boring, and orderly people are often boring, dour and controlled.
Balance: Everything is just fine. A Balanced person knows when to follow rules, and when he should not. He is a good judge of things, and he is able to stretch the rules a little.
The Principles of Chaos:
Tolerance: The ability to accept all things.
Enthusiasm: The ability (and energy) to accomplish great tasks.
Emotion: The ability to perceive those feeling which come from the heart and not the mind.
The Principles of Order:
Ethicality: The ability to abide by the rules, both written and unwritten
Discipline: The ability to finish what one has begun without being swayed or distracted.
Logic: The ability to think clearly and reason to a conclusion witout emotional bias.
The principles of Balance:
Harmony: The ability to be at peace with yourself and the world.
Dedication: The ability to overcome obstacles and lead others.
Rationality: The ability to understand life and the world.
Unbalance
If the forces of Chaos and Order are put in unbalance, a strange thing can happen. The good principles of Chaos and Order can turn into evil. You may see, that as Chaos without Order is dangerous, Order without Chaos is equally dangerous.
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