So, what disrupts your balance of yin and yang? Well, whenever you're sharp/rushing/impulsive then there's something wrong with your judgement at that moment. To be wise, you just need to chill and calm, dude. Why Wisdom is difficult? Because trying to grasp it ruins the aspect of it. Wisdom is not the melody, nor the instrument or its tuning, nor the ears for it, Wisdom is that when your playing doesn't wake up people, it's when you and the wind are the same. Wisdom is like fine tuning your instruments, one who doesn't have the ears yet for it will not know how to fine-tune yet he will get overwhelmed from the melodies of the instrument. Wisdom is what is so simple yet so difficult, and that's because of our own so-curious-yet-never-satisfied-nor-settled nature and not of that of Wisdom ("but wait why?" is a question that wise men hate, yet they like curious children). This is not Folklore, nor Philosophy nor Poetry. Nothing can go wrong because everything ought to be as is: Nothing is expected/desired to happen, except perhaps, the quiet light passage of Time. It tells that nothing can go wrong, let alone that you get harmed (this part is within my nature, but not all people are like that, people are too anxious, and ambitious). It's not thought provoking, it's otherwise, it's comforting.
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