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Heraclitus believed that the essence of existence is continuous change, driven by the struggle of opposites. Everything exists in the struggle. Good is what opposes evil, light is what dispels darkness, dogs are those who run after cats. Without a struggle, everything would become one, frozen, nothing. There would be no difference between things, so they would die.