The more paradoxical and contradictory a system is, the greater its mass, strength, and energy. Order and humility save such a system from disintegration (explosion and self-destruction).
The contradictions within the paradox should be treated with humble joy, for they are the main source of energy and energy within the system. The most widespread paradoxical systems are the family, business, state, society, relationships and love, beauty and art, truth, science and religion.
Humility of contradictions is a limitation of the thirst for power and the desire to change each other. For the love of the unity of the whole, contradictions must respect each other's right to exist.
Tension and contradictions arise when order pretends to be chaos, and chaos pretends to be order. To reduce the tension in the system, you should put up with yourself and your neighbor.
When I looked at the worm-eaten Apple again, I realized that people don't know what they want. On the one hand, they like gold, which is not enough... and on the other hand, they like the Apple and irritate the worm in it. People's desires are contradictory. To earn money, I began to buy cheap wormy apples, take out worms and sell them for their weight in gold.
By containing the conflict, you delay the explosion, but you increase its force. The stronger the explosion, the more destructive and long-lasting the negative consequences will be. The longer the peace, the longer the war. Contradictions must be resolved instantly, and this is the essence of honesty and courage.
Order is the stick, chaos is the carrot. The whip is submission to the law, chaos is freedom, rest, money and pleasure. The balance of chaos and freedom is necessary to ensure that contradictions do not accumulate in the system. A balanced system preserves the ability to grow and move. An unbalanced system slows down, tends to break down, and is infertile.
In essence, schizophrenia is a metaphor for winning pride. The desires of pride are contradictory. You are torn between greed and greed at the same time. Unable to make a choice, a person goes mad.