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Memoirs of an Amnesiac

The Ying and the Yang Within

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Whoever has not been beset with Hamlet's lines, "To be or not to be, that is the question"? We all, at many points in our lives, have found ourselves in the middle of a crossroad. With the many choices we have to make, our options are literally narrowed down (our own skill at deduction, put to the test) to two most difficult choices.

Should I take this course or not? What if I follow my heart more than my mind? Will this hurt if I go through this? These are, more often than not, questions we bombard our brains with. Through transfer of learning our brains search through tons and tons of information to help solve issues as trivial as what ice cream flavor to choose or what shoes best fits with what attire. Our experiences (finding out that fire really burns by actually touching it or the water is truly deep because one almost drowned) help solve such issues, too. (Or so we thought.)

In Science we learned that each atom consists of a positively charged (proton) and negatively charged (electron) particle. Without which, a certain material would not have accomplished its entirety. It is reflective how the Orientals have encapsulated this concept to the Yin and the Yang ---inside each of us, a combination of the good and the bad.

So, in simple terms, there are two kinds of wolves within each of us ---the good and the bad kind. It is the good kind that often helps us decide choices that adhere, advocate and are leaning towards what's moral (or those we learn from Re.ED class). The bad kind, often makes us decide for that which otherwise leads to the former. Whichever of the two kinds of wolves you want to reign, depends on which you will feed the most.

Like someone trapped in a schizophrenic world, we often find ourselves in oblivion, dealing with choices, making our own choices, letting others see what choices we are making (like some acknowledgment of sorts), but the final choice, as always, will be the ones that too often, we find regrets choosing (yet we choose no matter what).

So whether you are somewhere where there are crossroads, always think that it is a reminder that you are normal (despite the gravity of the choice that had been thrust on you). You are going through what normal homo sapiens go through -- the ability to make choices and the courage to face their concomitant consequences.

If choosing will take its toll on you, fear less. You have within you the best of both worlds, without which, you could not be considered whole.
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  1. gareb's Avatar
    oftentimes, our idea of a dualistic reality is but our means to understand it; a heuristic that may, or may not be useful. sometimes our own collective interest as humans can muddle our understanding of the universe...
  2. shey0811's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by gareb
    oftentimes, our idea of a dualistic reality is but our means to understand it; a heuristic that may, or may not be useful. sometimes our own collective interest as humans can muddle our understanding of the universe...
    Very perceptive. I remember our professor telling us about the concept of the table. Which angle you see depends so much on where you stand. Our point of views enrich us. My thanks... Great to have seen a peek of your perspective...
  3. gareb's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by shey0811
    Very perceptive. I remember our professor telling us about the concept of the table. Which angle you see depends so much on where you stand. Our point of views enrich us. My thanks... Great to have seen a peek of your perspective...
    i read that entry too.
  4. Dorothea's Avatar
    Should I have steamed fish and veggies or cheeseburger and fries? Should I get on the treadmill or watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta? These are the kind of soul-shattering choices I'm faced with everyday.
  5. shey0811's Avatar
    Good for you, while some of us grapple with these: Should I eat ginamos or buwad? What are we going to do with the dukot?heheh...

    Anyway, thanks for always dropping by...
  6. Dorothea's Avatar
    OooOoops, sorry sis. The mention of fish, veggies, burger, fries etc etc was meant to be glib and off-the-cuff...never meant to make "hambog" to those who can only choose between ginamos or buwad...or dukot. No offense meant at all.
  7. shey0811's Avatar
    nah, I was just humoring you..no offense made...

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