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Related: About this forumThis probably falls more under the mathematics realm, but has a twisted
philosophical twist as well.
Remember, the only time nothing is a negative is the under the Christmas tree.
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This probably falls more under the mathematics realm, but has a twisted (Original Post)
kairos12
Dec 2020
OP
The effort my mother made putting up a tree over the years, whether there were presents...
Thomas Hurt
Dec 2020
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OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)1. Must be dense....
I have no idea what your mathematical/philosophical point is.
sanatanadharma
(4,074 posts)2. Is the cognizance of absence valid knowledge?
The absence of presence is neither negative nor positive, but simply is.
The absence of presents under the tree simply is not positive.
Thomas Hurt
(13,929 posts)3. The effort my mother made putting up a tree over the years, whether there were presents...
whether they were less or more than the year before, was irrelevant.
Her act of putting up the tree was always a positive and a act of love and caring.
Of course I did not understand this for many years and it particularly hit home only after she passed.
SeattleVet
(5,595 posts)4. Xmas tree... plus