National Geographic Travelさんのインスタグラム写真 - (National Geographic TravelInstagram)「Photo by @daisygilardini | Three zebras pass in front of our vehicle at the right moment during a wonderful sunset in Chobe National Park in Botswana. Have you ever wondered why the number three works so well? In numerology, the branch of knowledge that deals with the significance of numbers, three is thought to be the perfect number. The Latin phrase “omne trium perfectum” means “everything that comes in threes is perfect” or “every set of three is complete.” The familiar rule of three suggests a trio of things or events is more significant, effective, or satisfying than other groups of numbers.  Our minds are kind of set to think in threes, probably because we like to think in patterns. Three is the first number that defines a pattern. The number one is defined as a chance, the number two is a coincidence, while the number three is considered a pattern. There are numerous examples of how the rule of three is common in our language, speech, music, theater (three-act plays), art, and filmmaking (trilogies). Think about three wishes, three guesses,  the three little pigs, the three musketeers, and so on. In art, photography, and design, we have the rule of thirds. Images with three subjects create a pattern that is visually pleasing. #Africa #Botswana #ChobeNationalPark #zebra #sunset」5月22日 21時07分 - natgeotravel

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Photo by @daisygilardini | Three zebras pass in front of our vehicle at the right moment during a wonderful sunset in Chobe National Park in Botswana. Have you ever wondered why the number three works so well? In numerology, the branch of knowledge that deals with the significance of numbers, three is thought to be the perfect number. The Latin phrase “omne trium perfectum” means “everything that comes in threes is perfect” or “every set of three is complete.” The familiar rule of three suggests a trio of things or events is more significant, effective, or satisfying than other groups of numbers.
Our minds are kind of set to think in threes, probably because we like to think in patterns. Three is the first number that defines a pattern. The number one is defined as a chance, the number two is a coincidence, while the number three is considered a pattern.
There are numerous examples of how the rule of three is common in our language, speech, music, theater (three-act plays), art, and filmmaking (trilogies). Think about three wishes, three guesses, the three little pigs, the three musketeers, and so on. In art, photography, and design, we have the rule of thirds. Images with three subjects create a pattern that is visually pleasing. #Africa #Botswana #ChobeNationalPark #zebra #sunset


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