What I've liked of it, is that many-ness has the purpose of relativising everything. One want everyone to be positive, another want them to be negative. Myself I want people to let others be without trying to add of their own into the mix.
When someone is too serious, I try to make things less serious. When someone is not serious, I try to make things more serious. I try to mirror things in every possible way, either going along with things or going against them.
That's how I try to live the LOO for myself, but I do not think there are good or wrong ways of doing it. It's kind of always about getting what you want or being denied what you want, so I try to not have desires of my own about what is happening and let my intuition guide me along the way.
You could say that is my neutral polarity. Or as Tanner called it, the middle path.
When someone is too serious, I try to make things less serious. When someone is not serious, I try to make things more serious. I try to mirror things in every possible way, either going along with things or going against them.
That's how I try to live the LOO for myself, but I do not think there are good or wrong ways of doing it. It's kind of always about getting what you want or being denied what you want, so I try to not have desires of my own about what is happening and let my intuition guide me along the way.
You could say that is my neutral polarity. Or as Tanner called it, the middle path.