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^This is some seriously egotistical bullshit.
Haha, I wish. I have no sense of ego, hence why I'm here on this forum.
(I'm glad you look at me like that though.

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If you say there's an answer, there must be.

So, not only are you an egotistical bullshitter, your're a passive agressive liar as well.
Hmm, I
was egotistical in my first comment. I did attempt to pass it off as the right answer and had no doubt.
Maybe if I started it off with, "I think," things would be different. I took it out of context and thought you were
implying that I had a high sense of ego overall.
You sure seem to be positive there's an answer though, and then there's the chance that even
your answer isn't
the answer the author thought of. (If she even thought of one in the first place.) Isn't that the answer were after?
In which case, who knows what the author was thinking of while writing this.
So, I propose that instead of seeking an exact answer to such a general wide-opened riddle that could have an
infinite of meanings and insisting that our own answers must be right, that we let our minds fill in the dots given
our unique situations in life and learn/gain from it.
There's no way of knowing what the author was thinking unless she lets us know.
(And I doubt the answer is an obvious one, as this was posted quite a while ago.)