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You have selected the Most Lovable card
Here are some of the possible follow-ups
Which Card is most likely to pair with the Most Lovable One?
Which Card is the Most Hated?
Which Card is the Most Envied?
Which Cards go together?
Which Card is the most Likely to Succeed?
Which Card is the Most Likely to Fail?
If One card has to be destroyed, which one?
Let us now look at a pack of cards? What is it made up of?
A pack of cards looks very much like a table of elementary particles, each particle having a mysterious property.
What are the different group of cards within a pack?
1
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Red
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Black
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2
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Numbers
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3
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Even (4!)
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Odd (3!)
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4
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Hart
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Clover
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Spade
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Diamond
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5
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Before
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After
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6
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Balanced
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Strange
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7
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Mine
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Not-Mine
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8
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Fragrant
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Stinky
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9
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While most of it is evident, some of it is not
Let us look at it
Numbers are vital and it is your mind that plays tricks on you, not your emotions.
For instance you want to pick the 10 of spade because you are a bridge player. But your mind tells you that if you do that, the Moderator looking at your selection, will think of you as a person wanting power. Therefore you put back the card. Then you are rather fond of value 2, but then you think that the moderator will think that you are too shy and modest, that you yield to others ; finally you take something that you think will protect you from the critics of the others, you pick a six or a seven.
What can we say about numbers and your emotions?
Some cards are pleasant, have a nice fragrance. In a psychological testing for a seaside magazine you would explain that a number that relates to something pleasant in your life, you anniversary usually, has a nice fragrance. A number that relates to something painful (divorce, road accident, death) will be stinky.
Some numbers have traditional values ;
Two means two together, while Three is a bit of an odd card.
Number Four is often associated with something good.
Number Five is a beautiful number, just in the middle of the pack, neither big nor small.
Number Six is nice, it is even, it is better than five but not ostentatious. You feel comformatble when you selct number six.
Number Seven is often linked to something unpleasant.
Number Eight is a bit of a tiresome card; what can anybody say about eight?
Number Nine is poweful, but not as powerful as number ten. A kind of Assistant to the Prime Minister.
Number Ten is Power.
In some variations of this testing, you will discard at random half of the cards