Notice how many seek shelter from rain under a roof, yet how few leave the shelter when the rain ends...the temptation to artificially shelter grows exponentially unless resisted.
A noticing which has never cross my mind before…thanks friend
I thought male and female are different from one another?
produce offspring
Aka springing off one another...an analytical division.
Many/Infinite
Why does fertile life becomes infertile often long before death?
Recent example: "Hitting the wall" refers to the belief that women reach a point, often cited as around age 30, where their physical attractiveness and desirability decline significantly"
the ongoing series
Series implies "things of one kind arranged in a line, a continued succession of similar things"...
What if the line (inception towards death) doesn't arrange, but disarranges aka sets each one (life) free from one another?
What if to be similar to one another, one has to first be differentiated from one another?
Why does plurality imply a synthesis? Because everything naturally exists as “one”?
Plur/plus - "more"....how could there be more (plur) than all (al)? The only way...if one ignores all for one another, then there will be always more ones.
A noticing which has never cross my mind before…thanks friend
What (if any) other separations imply natural analysis?
Separation(s) implies plurality aka a synthesis...se (apart) pere (to produce) ation (action) implies an analytical process.
If you analyze the word se-par-ation, then adding an "s" inverts singular with plural.
Try this perspective...how many choices (plural) can a being (singular) shape until the singular becomes plural?
Hmm…none (i.e. it’s not possible?)
One (i.e. the choice to pair with a mate and produce offspring?)
Many/Infinite (i.e. similar to above, but the ongoing series of choices made from inception to death?)
Why does plurality imply a synthesis? Because everything naturally exists as “one”?
Free will of choice makes nothing (de-nial) possible...
Pair implies two aka equal to one another...which contradicts one aka apart from one another, while odd (choice) within even (balance).
Mate; verb - "to equal"... https://www.etymonline.com/word/mate
I thought male and female are different from one another?
Aka springing off one another...an analytical division.
Why does fertile life becomes infertile often long before death?
Recent example: "Hitting the wall" refers to the belief that women reach a point, often cited as around age 30, where their physical attractiveness and desirability decline significantly"
Series implies "things of one kind arranged in a line, a continued succession of similar things"...
What if the line (inception towards death) doesn't arrange, but disarranges aka sets each one (life) free from one another?
What if to be similar to one another, one has to first be differentiated from one another?
Plur/plus - "more"....how could there be more (plur) than all (al)? The only way...if one ignores all for one another, then there will be always more ones.