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Suz-an's avatar

Such a meaningful piece, Todd! So timely and important for us. Oh wow ... you have many more to read. Thank You for sharing your perspective and wisdom. Ordering your book in the morning. Sooo many questions for you... :-)

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Todd Cornell 康鸿熹's avatar

Again, thank you, Suz-an. I appreciate you! Please share your thoughts and questions as your read. 🙏

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Suz-an's avatar

Sidetracked now that your videos have found their way onto my computer!!

First Q for you, Todd: When you pronounce yin (& yang) ... are you saying "ying"? Or "yeen"? I was taught that it's pronounced "yin" (rhymes with kin). Thanks... only the very beginning... of my curiosity about all of this experience and expertise you bring.

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Todd Cornell 康鸿熹's avatar

Hi Sun-an. Yes, Yin = yeen. I think I'm adding a glottal stop like reaction to the transition from "n" to "y." Probably saying it in Mandarin rather than English. lol

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aha! merci beaucoup. makes perfect sense. already learning from you --> yin yang... not yin and yang <-- so western - esp American.

found your email so may start emailing you my Qs if that's okay?

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Todd Cornell 康鸿熹's avatar

Yes. Feel free to email me. :)

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For sure!! Thank you, Todd!

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