Everything works in patterns, like a cycle that keeps going. This cycle starts, continues, and ends, only to start over again. While there are many ways these patterns can appear, the basic idea is that the same things keep happening repeatedly.
Math is key to understanding these natural patterns. We should teach math to kids as if it were a second language, helping them describe what they naturally understand but can't yet put into words. Math helps us see things more clearly and stay on track. It's a natural part of how we think, and precise measurements make it even clearer.
There's a natural order where powerful patterns influence everything around them, maybe even at the atomic or quantum level. For example, the Earth spins on its axis, and this affects everything on it, including us—our bodies, our minds, our perceptions, and our thoughts.
We also need to teach the importance of a harmonious society. A harmonious society understands that it needs opposites, even if it doesn’t like them, because these opposites help us understand ourselves better. When relationships are marked by conflict or trauma, healing has to come from within. Overcoming trauma requires a lot of support, understanding, guidance, and lessening of burdens. Healing is a lifelong journey, like when someone says, "I'll hurt you so badly your grandchildren will feel it," and they're right.
Some people need to break free from old patterns to create new, better ones, such as those in business or investments. Finding personal meaning often involves moving beyond just observing patterns to actively creating new, beneficial ones.
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