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I am fmailiar with the concept or what should actually be called the truth of complementary opposites, duality and that no event has any meaning until you give it one! 

When i was introduced to this it hit me hard and was a major wake up call and in all honesty probably wasnt the best thing for me to hear at the time.  At time I do not see both sides of the coin so to speak and at times I feel as if the dualities that exist are way too extreme especially in terms of what appears to be happening in the world. 

Other than that I have not got alot to say on the topic other than it is always beneficial to be aware of how my actions would result in what I would judge to be both positive and negative.  This is also extremely complex and may bring up issues of morality (which in some ways is false)

If for example I decide I want to eat really healthy food and that goes against what pretty much everyone else seems to be doing then my actions though they may in some respects be beneficial for my health - in others they may be damaging to my relationships or my psychological health if I am unable to deal with the peer pressure or just the pressure that resides inside feeling that I am not connecting with others etc

In this instance I have to decide whether to run with the flock or to do my own thing and whether doing my own thing is really what I want to do or that by running with the flock i am actually putting my health at risk - I guess these may be examples of dualities or perhaps not! 

Anyone any further thoughts?