Inherent About Numbers


Binary numbers led to the way of automated and intelligent software.

The media quotes numbers to affect our senses - how much our investments have grown or been reduced, the amount of ingredients in our nutrition, knowledge of parameters measuring our society and how we can visualise and realise our personal dreams. 


Numbers can be the true universal language. 


We have hand wearables that spew out numbers on how our physical bodies are performing.  The calendar has facilitated time management, appointments and project planning.  We reflect on anniversaries and the march of numbers has been the ever reliable quiet partner of progress. 


Truly each of us are identifiable by numbers, whether in cyberspace, the devices we register with like mobile phones, government management of its citizens and other residents, our title deeds, financial assets or liabilities or more. 


Banking is indeed a trove, game and use of numbers.  Whether it is based on blockchain, cash or digitised systems, numbers are indeed indispensable.   The relentless daily movement of reported values in currency, share value or trading insights means that one can make gain or suffer loss by paying attention to differentials or dabbling in speculation. 


As with most human devices, numbers can be misused. 


So called elections are won by counting the majority voted for. 

Health diagnoses are decided by whether your count is above or below an arbitrary average.  You pay for wifi and other utilities by the relentless metering of numbers.  

You are a sports achiever by attaining the ninimum time to do it. 


With civilised standards, we trust in recorded or recommended numbers.

However, polling counts can be manipulated.   Focusing on counts can miss the benefits of holistic health assessments.  Numbers are only a tool, not the be all.  Numbers are only indicators and not the rule. 


There can be a human penchant to be fascinated by numbers.  Think of the Guiness Book of Records or how many hits on an app an influencer or singer has achieved.  Numbers can imply how much you are earning  or how well you have used or wasted a limited resource like time. 


We are encouraged to keep our minds active or relax by quizzes involving numbers.   We wrestle with the interplay of numbers as much as with alphabets, abstract ideas, philosophy and technological complications.   Humans inventorise, list and count joys and lesser agreeable things. 


Mobility has leapt by bounds and travel thrives on numbers.   Approvals, documentation and certifications are validated by issued numbers.   Our aircraft has to be flying above a certain measured height in the clouds before we enjoy wifi accessiblity in the stratosphere.  All airlines provide on screen feedback to passengers on how the flight is performing.   


There can be pyschological and emotional implications from numbers.  Society driven addictions like gambling thrive on the utilisation of numbers.  Age old cultures give powerful meanings behind each number.  Passwords are created by using numbers, or part of them - and many use specific numbers meaningful and easier to recall. 


Odd or even numbers are called up for duty in selecting those for national service, use of vehicles allowed on roads of busy cities on different days and in facilitating distribution of limited resources 


There are expressions that echo human kind's inherent ties with numbers. 


One's number is called up.

Age is only a number.

The number of things available does not indicate quality.

I have a lucky number.

The numbers involved make me feel numb.

What is the Number One rule?

A few honest men are better than the numbers.

The numbers are too big to ignore.

Business in the end is about the numbers.

Eight means prosperity, six implies happiness and three exudes life.

Four can mean fortune.

It is all a game of numbers.

The numbers do not tell the full story.

Numbers do not lie.

Numbers do not feel.

There is safety in numbers.

You have to be odd to be Number One.

Numbers speak for themselves.

Numbers rule the Universe.



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