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THE SCIENCE OF NUMBERS

perament, becoming excited over little things. Inclinations to impulsiveness, and sudden exhibitions of temper are apt to become a serious handicap when brought out by discordant conditions. Under inharmonious vibrations, therefore, these are the qualities to be feared, and the violence of the outbursts of temper will become greater if the 5 does not live true to the law of absolute temperance in all things. In fact, even under concordant conditions, a 5 frequently finds it difficult to maintain proper mental equilibrium. It is, therefore, absolutely essential that destructive impulses should never be obeyed, lest all kinds of troubles follow, including nervous disorders and indigestion; loss of friends, possibly through death, but more probably through estrangement; mishaps in business; loss of money, or similar undesirable complications. If under favorable conditions, however, the 5 possesses many attractive qualities. It is a business number, and

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