But what he writes is too technical for me because he is an engineer in a different stream while I work in a different field, so it was not possible for me to match his mental standard and prove 1+1 is equal to 3. However, I don't give up so easily, and I have my own ways of doing that.
See, if two people meet and work together, their working capacity is not always the same, as in our case. I mean, @weisser-rabe and I work together in this community, and she works twice as much as I do, so that makes her two and me one, and that makes 1+1=3. In this case, I appreciate 1+1=3.
And if you don't mind my saying so, I have attended a number of marriages in the last two years since I arrived in India, and the result of most of these marriages is 1+1=3 so far, even though in some cases it could be 1+1=4 in the coming days.
In this case, I would suggest people go slow and make 1+1=3 or slow down the process, as this world is already too crowded to live in. I am myself 1+1=3, but it took us almost 6 years to do that, and that's all. We did not go further than 1+1=3, but stopped there.
But jokes apart, I personally believe that 1+1 should always be 3 if the two people working together are trying their best. However, I do not subscribe to tricky mathematical formulas spread all over YouTube with false formulas.
So okay, 1+1=3 is fine in some cases but not always.
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