| Re: The Three Theory When desiring to find the toe, one does not have to think outside the box. Yet it is imperative to also not get stuck only thinking inside the box.
The place of the toe is the box.
The box is not exactly like the inside of the box, and it is definitively not anything outside the box. Also, it is easy to find boxes that are not the toe; they are boxes, yet they are limited within their own set-ups and definitions. It is hard to distinguish between what is the box that is the toe and the other boxes; there is some overlapping going on. Ultimately, the box that is the toe cannot be anything other than simple. The other boxes may in their way be simple, too, but they become very complicated when they are confused to be the box that is the toe.
I think this is a good fit for the three thread because there are three positions discussed here: outside the box, the box and inside the box. The fourth position(s), belonging to the boxes that are not the toe, belong either inside the box that is the toe, or are only parts of the box that is the toe.
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