Nadia rubbed her temples. She was still not completely convinced with her essay but it would have to do. Now she needed to concentrate on the next, and here it come. Nadia wrote down under a different label...
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Originally Posted by Parchment
Number 3 has the properties of a more complex organizing, advance thinking as opposed to the simple duality that offers number 2. Both are basic numbers; while Two represents the simple opposition ( like this same example, I'm oppositing 3 to no-3, which in this case is 2 ), Three intends to find "neutrals", "middles", "grays" in a black-n-white understanding; third options. It means we ascend a level in reasoning as well, for instead of two sides, irreconcilable, from a thesis and its anti-thesis we can reach a synthesis that includes both without contradictions.
Nadia paused a bit, wondering if it would be enough and if she should mention something about the thinking vs reality thing. It came out as something rather awkward. Finally she wrote down;
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Originally Posted by Parchment
Both 2 and 3 deal with understanding, but being aware of the reality of something different from one might be the most basic step of human reasoning, 3 exceeds that basic thinking. Three also is part of the lucky numbers group.