Entanglement is not just a fancy word for "a bunch of random stuff happening at the same time." It's a delicate dance of interconnected ideas, a harmonious balance of conflicting interests, and a symphony of conflicting opinions.
In this chapter, we'll cover the fundamental principles of entanglement, including the art of not taking things personally, the science of finding the middle ground, and the philosophy of not actually having a clue what you're doing.
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