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I'll give you the day, which is 25.
Thanks!

Your number is greater than 9 so it's a bit more complicated.

You are 7 (2+5). Fairly successful in career. In fact, you can make mistakes and somehow your eff ups don't hurt you as much as they would some other number (like getting fired).

You unfortunately cannot find satisfaction in your home life (either when you were a kid or with your own kids or your partner etc.). Really sorry if that makes you resent me but it's a fate shared by all number 7 people.

I've had a weird relationship with No.7 people in my life. They were so friendly towards me that I thought they were not capable of hurting me but they forget all about friendship if they take offense at something I do or say, even if it's something trivial. They also had a somewhat bossy attitude towards me (yes, even those who were younger than me, by 5 to 8 years).

11 (master teacher) and 22 (master builder) are master numbers so you may also exhibit qualities of 22 and 3 (25=22+3). As a master builder, you may build things that you may be remembered for long after you are gone, such as a company or a foundation. It can be anything as long as it benefits humanity at large. The number 3 makes you a workaholic and having somewhat of a tendency not to have empathy because you haven't experienced someone's situation. It also makes you very ambitious.
 

lxskllr

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Thanks!

Your number is greater than 9 so it's a bit more complicated.

You are 7 (2+5). Fairly successful in career. In fact, you can make mistakes and somehow your eff ups don't hurt you as much as they would some other number (like getting fired).
Hmm... Define success. My pay is way lower than it should be, and I'm owed back pay to the tune of thousands $. OTOH, I'm one best around around at my particular specialty, which is construction layout. I can showup at a job with nothing but my primitive field computer, pickup a set of plans, and have wood in ground in a couple hours. No autocad, no assistance. Might take a bit longer if the plans are terrible, and a bit longer still if the plans are impossible, but I can get it done. I've cost tens of thousands $ over the years, but total value of the jobs has been >$1B

You unfortunately cannot find satisfaction in your home life (either when you were a kid or with your own kids or your partner etc.). Really sorry if that makes you resent me but it's a fate shared by all number 7 people.

I'm happy with my home life with the cats. Everything's been pretty decent. Same when I was a kid. Not perfect, but nobody's life's perfect. If they say it is, they're either delusional, or they're liars.

11 (master teacher) and 22 (master builder) are master numbers so you may also exhibit qualities of 22 and 3 (25=22+3). As a master builder, you may build things that you may be remembered for long after you are gone, such as a company or a foundation. It can be anything as long as it benefits humanity at large. The number 3 makes you a workaholic and somewhat of a tendency not to have empathy because you haven't experienced someone's situation. It also makes you very ambitious.

The nature of my work makes me a builder. I've been directly involved in housing thousands of people, and indirectly tens of thousands. Much of my work has been memorialized in concrete, and is used hundreds of thousands of times every day(Where's my fucking royalties?!), and will be around for decades/100+ years. Nobody knows but the people I work with. However, I'm lazy as shit. I get done what needs to get done, and if it can wait, it does. Outside of what's immediately needed, you get it on MY schedule. I have no ambition. I'm just trying to make it through til death. My whole life as been a case of "Let's try this, and see what happens". Planning leads to disappointment. I don't even know what dinner's gonna be tonight :^D

I think I'm gonna have to give you a failing grade. Anything even close is just incidental/coincidental.
 
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Hmm... Define success. My pay is way lower than it should be, and I'm owed back pay to the tune of thousands $. OTOH, I'm one best around around at my particular specialty, which is construction layout.
I share that with you. I'm 18 (11+7). Master Teacher. People come up to me with questions in real life and I solve them, not even knowing at the beginning how I will arrive at the solution but it happens and I'm often more amazed that I solved the thing than the person who asked me.

Few crazy examples from my life.

I was attending an accounting class. I was sitting in the front row and kinda distracted and not paying attention. Someone sitting besides me asked me something and as I was responding in whispers, the lecturer caught me and asked me a question about what he had written on the board. I was taken aback and almost panicked that he was going to humiliate me and make the whole class laugh at me but then I composed myself, took several seconds to look at what was on the board and out of nowhere, I gave an answer without even thinking. The teacher looked surprised and somewhat satisfied that I knew my stuff and never bothered me again. To this day, I have no idea how I came up with the correct answer.

Another time, again that same accounting subject's final semester exam. The night before, everyone is frantically doing advanced exercises in the book. I'm not interested because my objective wasn't to ace the exam. I've always hated normal education. I thought I would pass with what I knew already. So this bunch of students comes to me in my dorm room and they are like, we've been debating the right answer to this question for almost an hour now and it's not making sense to us. What do you think is the correct answer? So I read the question. It was something pretty complicated, dealing with capital expenditure or whatever. So I gave them my short answer (again, no idea why I knew that was the answer) but they were still skeptical. They asked me to explain. So I thought about it and told them my reasoning which I literally made up on the spot. They went away, came back after about 15 minutes and told me that they went to someone studying Masters in Accounting and he verified my answer and reasoning. And I was like, holy crap. Am I Super Accounts Man? Funny thing is, I never even thought about pursuing accounting as a career because I find it extremely boring. Maybe I effed up my career by doing this because who knows? Maybe I could do accounting with my eyes closed?

And one more time two fellow students asked me about the output of some C code. I had never seen code like that before so I just ran it like what I thought made sense in my head and told them my output. They didn't believe me so they typed it in front of me in the compiler and it gave the same output. They were impressed but even more than that, I was like, holy crap! Am I Super Coder Man?

Since I'm also No.7, I'm probably the only low paid employee in my company who has shouted at the Managing Director, the Head of HR, the Senior Operations Manager and the Chief Operating Officer. Anyone else would've instantly gotten fired for insubordination. People tell me that they put up with me because I'm too valuable to them and they wouldn't be able to find someone dumb like me who would do the things I do for them for what I get paid.
 

Klingenberg

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Honestly, with all the crazy stuff flying around these days, it’s hard to know what to believe. Maybe it’s just people looking for drama. Let’s wait and see what actually comes out before jumping to conclusions.
 
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Greenman

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Greenman, you should just come straight out and say that you're trying to attract a kindred spirit. A GQP fanatic trying to flirt through an intellectual pissing contest is only going to confuse matters and ultimately end in tears.
I had to look up GQP as I'd never heard of it. It was even stupider than I guessed it would be.
It's also pretty weird that you came down on the loony side of that comment, what happened to "trust the science"?
 
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HomerJS

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I had to look up GQP as I'd never heard of it. It was even stupider than I guessed it would be.
It's also pretty weird that you came down on the loony side of that comment, what happened to "trust the science"?
Did you have to look up pedophile because you didn't know what that means, too?
 

brycejones

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I'm sorry if I hurt your little feelings.
You didn't get your way, that happens sometimes and when you grow up you'll learn to accept it. Rejection is tough, no one likes it, but adults understand that it's a part of life.
It’s weird that your way involves covering for rapists, putting a 34 time felon in the White House, kicking the most vulnerable off of health care and nutrition assistance, wrecking the research infrastructure we spent decades building and is responsible for much of our economic growth, and last but not least borrowing trillions to give to the richest Americans while implanting the largest tax increase in history on everyone else.

But sure you got locking up immigrant grandmas and making life harder for trans kids. So I guess it all balances out.
 
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Pens1566

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I'm sorry if I hurt your little feelings.
You didn't get your way, that happens sometimes and when you grow up you'll learn to accept it. Rejection is tough, no one likes it, but adults understand that it's a part of life.

Are those the same adults defending child rapists and concentration camps?
 

HomerJS

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I'm sorry if I hurt your little feelings.
You didn't get your way, that happens sometimes and when you grow up you'll learn to accept it. Rejection is tough, no one likes it, but adults understand that it's a part of life.
Oh look, it’s our little resident pedocon
 
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