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Logic vs. Harmony

Western philosophy values logic, categorization, and structured reasoning. Eastern philosophy leans on harmony, intuition, and accepting paradox—like the Tao that can’t be named or Zen’s koans that defy logic.

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Eastern and Western philosophies offer two unique ways to understand life, self, and the universe. While the West focuses on logic, individuality, and rules, the East emphasizes harmony, unity, and inner awakening. Exploring their differences reveals deep insights into how we think and live.

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