Life is about making choices. And mistakes. But sometimes, there are just some mistakes that I know it's a mistake, but I still had to do it because only then I know for sure that it was indeed, a mistake. It is not a cycle, but more like random dots.
And there are degrees of mistakes.
Yet, more importantly is the ability to stop when committing a mistake. This is what I called a Brake theory. It is a function of time of which the variable depends on friction coefficients of two surfaces.
It not only tells me that I had gone too far, but also helps me to stop .
This withdrawal point is actually instantaneous (like snap!). It is when dy/dx=0. It's a turning point. True enough, the consequences of this circumstance depends solely on the degrees of mistakes. But the scale is immeasurable. It is unknown. The only way to guesstimate is to look back in retrospect and evaluate the possible repercussions. Point is,
I am telling you now. Do not do this. You are making a mistake.
"Every truth has two sides; it is as well to look at both, before we commit ourselves to either."
-Aesop
Wow.
You should try and theorize is in a mathematical point.
Or perhaps there already is one. I wouldn't be surprised.
i hope you are well, and happy.
Aida, dont believe everything i said. most of them are pure bs hehe. how are things btw?
Hanna, im surprised you'd be here. welcome! I hope you're doing fantastic.
I wish you speak like that when we're hanging out.
Relate life and math.
p/s : eh okay i take it back. I just read your responce to Aida. Hahaha!
Brader, how've you been? Just stumbled upon yer blog here man.
Keep on keepin' on..!
interesting blog you have here, Loque.