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ZERO SUM ( x" = x" + o = x" + (x + x' ) = (x" + x) + x' = o + x' = x' ) Life should be balanced and in a relationship everything should be shared equally. A person in a relationship is actually looking for the inverse element of himself if he is looking for a balanced relationship. But is that possible? Or is it that opposites attract? Do we look at numbers such as 82 and 28 or even 52 and 26 as examples of excellent pairs? Or is that just a random roll of the die and so it does not matter what the pairing of the numbers are? So if numbers do not matter then does age matter in a relationship? VICKY |
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1/28/2008 3:49 am |
HI, and thank you for visiting my blog. No, the answer is 0. Zero-Sum so both sides should equal zero. But maybe I am wrong too VICKY
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1/25/2008 12:54 am |
I think that if a couple consciously tries to share everything equally, then there will be many trivial problems that would otherwise not occur. For instance, if I were to get married, my wife is probably not going to like everything that I like. I like particle physics and I would not expect my wife to share that interest, since it is too obscure. Likewise, my wife would probably not expect me to share all of her interests. There must be some interests that coincide; otherwise, it would be a very boring marriage. I would argue that numbers are merely placeholders used to indicate how many times one has gone around the sun. Of course, I have heard that some Asians get a head start. Some of you are born at age 1, rather than 0, as is used in Western countries. Age seems to matter to 'other' people. Obviously, those in the relationship must be comfortable. Otherwise, one, or both, would immediately seek separation. Yes, numbers is just symbol to represent counting and measuring of something or events or whatever needs to be noted. As I saying before, age is not what I am interest in. I looking for the mind of a person. Maybe I looking for the beautiful mind. VICKY
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1/25/2008 12:22 am |
I think that if a couple consciously tries to share everything equally, then there will be many trivial problems that would otherwise not occur. For instance, if I were to get married, my wife is probably not going to like everything that I like. I like particle physics and I would not expect my wife to share that interest, since it is too obscure. Likewise, my wife would probably not expect me to share all of her interests. There must be some interests that coincide; otherwise, it would be a very boring marriage. I would argue that numbers are merely placeholders used to indicate how many times one has gone around the sun. Of course, I have heard that some Asians get a head start. Some of you are born at age 1, rather than 0, as is used in Western countries. Age seems to matter to 'other' people. Obviously, those in the relationship must be comfortable. Otherwise, one, or both, would immediately seek separation.
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