Taoism emphasizes creativity of life and harmony with nature. Conceptually, it posits as the key to life, finding the Tao, that is, “the Way,” meaning the general law of nature, between two changing forces Yin and Yang, the negative and the positive, of the same phenomenon, through Wu Wei, which translates as “actionless activity,” “to act without acting,” “noninterference,” or “lettinggo,” which is to say, by finding a middle ground or compromise. It is the practice of the law of the unity of opposites.6 Both Taoism and Confucianism are less concerned with truth finding than with finding “the way that works.”