When you are alone there is only one decision possible. It is your decision. You may contemplate the outcome, but the end decision is yours. The perfection of this compels me to make more decisions alone.
When you are with one other there is a 50-50 outcome in the beginning. Whoever is more confident in the decision, usually will get their way. Sometimes there can be a mutual decision made between two compatible minds. Though, it can never be a perfect 50-50. Conflict arises with another random mind in the mix.
When you are with two others there is a 33 percent chance your decision will be the chosen one. Imagine three magnets. Each perfectly aligned in a row. When one magnet is moved, there is a fight for the chance to connect. If the pull either way is great enough, the magnet or magnets will touch and become one. The poles are aligned at the point of contact. "The connection of magnetism with everything is a pull towards the answer." The randomness of three magnets connecting at the same time is only possible with math or perfection. Two magnets will connect at a closer time and a the decision will be made with less chaos involved. Sometimes you are destined or "pulled" towards the right or wrong answer. Try to pull yourself away from a decision before you are pulled in. Never let yourself connect to a decision that you do not feel positive about. Strive to keep a positive pole. Negativity will reach at you. Stay at a distance beyond the line that pulls you in.
Numbers allow so many possible outcomes. In the end one decision is made. Which pole are you attracted to? Do you pull at people in a negative manner? Are you pulled into a negative outcome on occasion? Controlling the mix of your positive and negative pole is the connection I am trying to release. Strength can come in numbers. The best decision will sometimes mold from many. Chaos also comes with numbers. We can to pull people towards the positive outcome or stay a distance away from the magnetic pull. "I will strive to not be another crow on the wire." The negative perspective of a crows on a wire made a great addition to the positive pull of this writing. You control your personal spot in the magnetic realm of the universe.
picture "Crows on a Wire", by dustin gilstrap
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