< If wrong; then learn>
So if we are to be wrong, to doubt, then change. Be open to a new or greater idea. Relative or not to oneself. Consistency, "to be great is to be misunderstood", to change, is it bad to be understood? "With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do". Have ideas, for if they are to be different from today than that of two days of yonder, is to be so wrong? People have a tendency to be themselves. Honor is forever timeless, one to ask for honor is someone not worth to be honored. "Every body in society reminds us of somewhat else, or of some other person. Character, reality, reminds you of nothing else; it takes place of the whole creation". You know the reason for while I myself truly love nothing but numbers, equations, and what not are for the sole reason that the number seven within itself can express multiple things, the amount of apples in a bin, up to what the world truly is. For which words can never truly express how special man really is, how your own life is within itself truly a miracle, lotteries within lotteries, 52! which can be used to represent the total different combinations of cards in whichever order, is a number bigger than the amount of atoms within this sole universe. Now I'd like to compare such a number to the amount of atoms within this observable universe, to something as simple to someone such as yourself, if we look at it, you yourself are a product of reproduction of years, of millennia, of decades, of the years that have gone by, a product of stardust, the rearrangement of the atoms, the odds are tremendous, even when you factor in within itself the idea of the fourth dimension. A fourth dimension is mathematically possible, there exits a dimension W. Did god himself choose the third dimension or was he forced to? Perhaps words of mine could never express how you yourself are unique to me, may be that numbers themselves hold no meaning to you, but in itself, being is truly fascinating, for this world dictates so, for I do so.
*Emerson stuff here*
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