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The Philosophy of Half and Half
I’ve got to admit for many years I’ve tended towards black and white thinking. Things were fine or things were awful. It was a case of friend or foe, right or wrong, yin and yang. It was a tendency to … Continue reading →
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Tagged acceptance and commitment therapy, ACT, chinese philosophy, health, Lin Yutang, Philosophy, physiology, positive and negative, psychology, resolutions, Sensitivity, social care, stress, sympathetic nervous system, tinnitus, volunteering, yin and yang
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