A Triangle

And the dynamics of power centers

Saurabh
ILLUMINATION

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to enclose an area
to create boundaries
minimum of three lines are needed
minimum of three points are needed
a triangle is formed, a trinity is born

these three points on a straight line
do not count for anything
they don’t enclose any area
the middle one is just useless
busy aligning with the other two

but the moment they are non-linear
and equidistant from each other
then all the three points are equal
they work in tandem, they work in unison
influencing each other in their own way
there is no left, right, or center among them

and if you get one angle right
then there is a story to write
there’s a point in attention
creating all the tension
the most influencing of them all
binding the other two points
in a Pythagoras knot

but no matter what
there is a law above all
if it’s a matter of three
then the sum of any two
will always be greater
than the one left free
that’s a guarantee

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