The yin and the yang represent opposing forces that at the same time are complementary according to Taoist philosophy. Let us make a comparison in terms of traditional economy. Chicken meat and pork are considered substitute goods. That means that if the price of one rises, the consumption of the other goes up. The same happens with fruits like apple and pear: if the price of one goes up, we buy more from the other. Even Mercadona came to admit …
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The yin and the yang represent opposing forces that at the same time are complementary according to Taoist philosophy. Let us make a comparison in terms of traditional economy. Chicken meat and pork are considered substitute goods. That means that if the price of one rises, the consumption of the other goes up. The same happens with fruits like apple and pear: if the price of one goes up, we buy more from the other. Even Mercadona came to admit …