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You are the 'c' of a quadratic function ax^2+bx+c. Yes, the last factor is you. Now suppose 'c' has any numerical value, positive or negative, other than zero (because you're alive right now) and 'ax^2' and 'bx' are the other people; your parents, your brothers and sisters, your friends and your lover.

These people disappear when 'x' is at zero, right?

The function would also equal zero but, as I said earlier, you're the 'c' of this quadratic function. In your case, the numerical value of 'c' is never zero. You will always have a value. And sometimes, when 'x' is at zero, 'c' will still have a value and you will be the only person who is going to be there, for your own self.

So, take care of yourself. The art of self-care is very difficult to master at times and still, you are the 'c' of this quadratic function.

You will always have a value.


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