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  • #0351
    What is mathematics, and where did it come from? At first glance, mathematics seems to have a primary and fundamental existence, but it is a descriptive aspect of the physical world, be it real or possible, and does not play the role of substance in nature's creations. The magnificence of its equations depends on the whimsicality of the physical world. And the fact that the physical reality is such that with mathematics it lends itself to description perhaps implies that the existence of such a complex self-organizing world, capable of giving birth to intelligent beings, could not be otherwise: such a world always contains within the possibility of describing itself.
  • #0350
    Life's void without kindness, this much you can see, To live without purpose, it's for you to decide, indeed.
  • #0349
    Conscience without an enlightened mind is blind, Yet through life's path, it's our guide, well-defined.
  • #0348
    The arms race remains unrestrained as long as the modern world lacks solidarity.
  • #0347
    A person is strong with convictions when he is endowed with freedom of conscience.
  • #0346
    More misconceptions in beliefs – more mistakes in decisions.
  • #0345
    Extract the useful from the past and forget the rest.
  • #0344
    Beauty is the highest value, as it has a great capacity to ennoble a person, increase their happiness, and inspire towards creation.
  • #0343
    The more a person creates value, the more it receives from life.
  • #0342
    Given that our world exists, this means its existence was possible in a certain manner. Can this be described in a logical and persuasive way? Yes, but more time and facts are needed to enhance the existing worthy theories that explain this issue.

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