Do you have a favourite number? Number 7 has been crowned as the world's most favourite number. It consistently comes out on top. Simple things like the number of days of the week, the 7 colours of the rainbow and the 7 notes on a musical scale. Oh, and there are 7 continents. The human brain naturally gravitates toward odd, prime and unique numbers. I can remember the 7/7/77 moment - people sent off mail to get the lucky stamped date/time.
Recently reporters have noted that Trump is frequently citing 22 as the number of something - the US destroyed 22 Iranian ships, he proved 22 Nobel-winning economists wrong, and he met with 22 medical specialists (for his latest checkup.) He complained that a hypothetical trip to Asia would require 22 hours of flying, and that the capital had 22 fountains, that 22 people were shot in Chicago one weekend. He's known for repeating numbers. Previously he referenced the number 92 quite a bit, and before that 10,000. This time there seems to be so many repetitions of the number that the press has reported on it. Especially since most of the time the numbers are incorrect.
To get to what it is about, some have tied this to the 22nd Amendment that doesn't let him run for President again. And he keeps repeating he wants to run for President again.
What about this idea? I suggest we look up number 22 in numerology. It is referenced as a master number in numerology, symbolizing potential achievement, and a strong connection between the spiritual and physical realms. It is the Master Builder. "It embodies a blend of intuition (from the number 2) and practicality (from the number 4), allowing individuals to manifest their visions effectively. Those influenced by this number are often seen as leaders with strong organizational skills, ambition, and a desire to make a lasting impact."
Both sources seem notably strange so let's vote on this.
So would we go with the Numerology association or go with the 22nd Amendment obstacle for the president? We can probably bet on this somewhere now.
This image originated with a baked-on pattern on the parchment paper and was turned into an X and Os grid.
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