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 No.34447

You may be aware of the number phi (pronounced “fee”),

which has an astonishing history. It’s been employed by people

from Pythagoras to da Vinci, and most likely the builders of

the pyramids used it as well. It’s been around for a long time and the

number itself is 1.6180339887. It’s called the golden ratio, and if

you want to know more specifics, you can read The Golden Ratio

by Mario Livio, who goes into great detail about it. My point is

that it appears that some people use the number deliberately, and

other people know it subconsciously and it can appear in their

work with or without intention. But it can be used intentionally,

and very often is. It’s very mysterious, as this ratio appears in unrelated

works and natural phenomena, from the chambered nautilus

to galaxies to artwork and architecture. It can make your

innovative attempts a little easier when you make an effort to understand

that there are mysteries in life and to be open to them.

I’m not advising you to dwell on the mysterious—a successful

life requires common sense and hard work—but to be aware

of things that are sometimes inexplicable because they can be a

big step toward innovation.

> From " Think Like A Champion" By Donald J. Trump

- Did Trump Got Into The Occult?

- At Least From This Excerpt He Seems Like He Would Have Been Open To It.

 No.34451

>>34447

The golden ratio is a mystery, but it's not exactly a secret. You don't need to be a mathematician or an occultist to know about it. Rich people tend to care about one thing above all, money, and most of their time and energy is spent trying to learn about better ways to make money. Any culture they might have is superficial at best. A wealthy businessman might know a few Latin words, but that doesn't mean he knows Latin.


 No.34502

show some more explamples pleasE?


 No.34553

>>34451

> Rich people tend to care about one thing above all, money

says the expert - someone who never has been and will never be rich.




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