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Originally Posted by grindy
What's mindful about that?
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Nothing except maybe some mathematicians want to over think it. As long as something is finite it has to end somewhere and since one comes first there’s nothing mysterious about about why it’s the most common landing spot. Every time you add another comma you get another one only sometimes do you make it two or higher. Every time you pass one you go to two but to get to three you have to make it past one and two. It’s a good thing to know for pattern spotting but it’s not oooh spooky. That’s all. Maybe you or Marie can tell me why I’m wrong or oversimplifying it.