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Advanced Math MAG
“Advanced Math” by Alan M. discusses trying to solve the mysteries of human behavior. We are the variables of existence, holding our place in our separate equations and functions as long as we can before being forced to change into something else. We are the zeros of our lives, changing everything around us until we are all the same. Life is a function, indivisible by zero. Trying just creates more of the same copies of everyone else, whether good or bad.
The line “Salvation is incorruptible” is a good summary of the way our minds work. Look at the award-winning books today: all of them end with the hero solving his problems and living in happiness. It's extremely rare – impossible, I would say – to find a bestseller that ends with evil's victory. In this article, Alan has summed up how we all think in one short sentence.
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