How do you keep your balance and respond to crocodile tears without being to yin or too yang?
Crocodile tears: A person who feigns deep sorrow in order to impress others or gain their sympathy is thus said to cry crocodile tears.
How do you keep your balance and respond to crocodile tears without being to yin or too yang?
Crocodile tears: A person who feigns deep sorrow in order to impress others or gain their sympathy is thus said to cry crocodile tears.
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The possible yin/yang chest stories:
Yin – represents the moon, water and emotions – Too much without balance of Yang – introverted (Western culture labels it – being a victim)
Yang – represents the sun, dessert and action – Too much without yin – extroverted (Western culture labels it – aggressive)
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