Numbering vibes
Numbering vibes
Numbering vibes
Even-numbered things feel confident. Odd-numbered things feel interesting. I don’t know the science behind it, but… this is how I look at numbering things. Ignore these "numbering vibes" at your own peril.
Having two options feels absolute and serious. But add one more, and the situation feels comparative and flexible.
Two examples of something feels calculated and finite. But three suggest you have more to share, but chose to hold back.
$100 is clean and straightforward. But $95 invites intrigue… where’s the last five bucks?
Even-numbered things feel confident. Odd-numbered things feel interesting. I don’t know the science behind it, but… this is how I look at numbering things. Ignore these "numbering vibes" at your own peril.
Having two options feels absolute and serious. But add one more, and the situation feels comparative and flexible.
Two examples of something feels calculated and finite. But three suggest you have more to share, but chose to hold back.
$100 is clean and straightforward. But $95 invites intrigue… where’s the last five bucks?
Even-numbered things feel confident. Odd-numbered things feel interesting. I don’t know the science behind it, but… this is how I look at numbering things. Ignore these "numbering vibes" at your own peril.
Having two options feels absolute and serious. But add one more, and the situation feels comparative and flexible.
Two examples of something feels calculated and finite. But three suggest you have more to share, but chose to hold back.
$100 is clean and straightforward. But $95 invites intrigue… where’s the last five bucks?