"Twice for ambiguity, for continuity and for unity".
I could break down the concept even though I run into the danger of being incoherent. Here goes:
For ambiguity, it is all about different perspectives that can exist at the same time and be true and false.
That sometimes there's no reason but maybe in that, that is the reason. Tick the box 'Okay it's
complicated' and you're probably only saying that for the sake of it. Separate creative thinking from meaningful thinking.
Continuity is the importance of sticking to our values and goals, even when things get tough. It is also how ideas tend to flow into each other.
And finally, unity brings everything together through the power of collaboration with the true and the false, the sense and the nonsense, the past and the present.