@ktboldy Could she have got used to these medicines that you mention? By the way, Rescue Remedy will also help in times of stress and shock, when one feels overwhelmed by developments.
@ChrisMaslanka ... as if the value of the contributions of these people has suddenly been rendered negligible and diminished due to the onset of "diversity"
Born around 1170, Leonardo of Pisa; known today as Fibonacci; was the son of an Italian merchant who ran a trading post in Bugia (present-day Béjaïa, Algeria). There, in the bustling North African markets, he first encountered the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
He spent years traveling the Mediterranean, carefully studying the practical arithmetic methods used by merchants across cultures. In 1202 he published Liber Abaci, the book that introduced and popularized Hindu-Arabic numerals and place-value calculation across Europe.
Later, as a guest of Emperor Frederick II, Fibonacci was invited to solve complex mathematical problems posed by the empire’s top scholars. In 1240, the Republic of Pisa awarded him a lifetime salary in recognition of his advisory work on accounting and his teaching.
One man. One system of numbers. A quiet revolution that still shapes every calculation you make today.
@crichton23912 I have been in your position. May your dad have light and peace on his path ahead; may he be embraced and welcomed by the Grand Design, which patiently teaches us the meaning of Existence. And may you have abundant strength and endurance.🙏🕯️