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Who’s Pushing Your Buttons?
By Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
Everybody wants to be happy. But, who is in control of your feelings? You? Somebody else? Life itself?
Once, I had just flown back to L.A. After waiting in a long line, I managed to get a taxi.
When I got in, the driver asked, “Where to, sir?” He sounded nervous.
“Santa Monica.”
“OK!
Posted in Anxiety, Chinese Medicine, Depression, Stress, Traditional Chinese Medicine
Also tagged acupuncture, anxiety, depression, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, stress, TCM philosophy
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