Johnny 🪽 रीट्वीट किया

I sold all my shitters last week. I took out most of my funds and left only small bag I going to ape some ticker I believe. After 6 days saw $3 today and its my lucky number so decided to ape in and forget. @toly loves number 3 and I think ppl dont even know how powerful number it is! Will be back to check it after some days! ❤️
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1. Mathematical and logical foundation
•The first “complete” number: from one and two comes three → beginning, continuation, and wholeness.
•Geometrically, the triangle is the smallest closed shape → symbol of stability and foundation.
•Three points are enough to define a surface.
2. Nature and humanity
•Human rhythms: past – present – future.
•Three primary colors (red, yellow, blue) create all others.
•Three dimensions: height, width, depth.
3. Religion and spirituality
•Christianity: the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit).
•Buddhism: the “Three Jewels” (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha).
•Hinduism: the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva).
•The number three often stands for perfection, balance, and completeness.
4. Myths and folklore
•Fairy tales: three trials, three brothers, three wishes.
•Epics like the Kalevala follow the rhythm of three.
•Triple goddesses, three-headed beings, three fates.
5. Philosophy and symbolism
•Dialectics: thesis – antithesis – synthesis.
•Human wholeness: thought – feeling – action.
•Often symbolizes creation, growth, and totality.
6. Modern culture
•“Third time’s the charm.”
•Business models often have “three pillars” or “three steps.”
•Sports medals: gold, silver, bronze.
•In stories and films, groups of three create rhythm and tension.
Summary: The number 3 represents fullness, rhythm, balance, and continual renewal. Across cultures, it acts as a kind of universal formula for understanding wholeness.

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