“That makes sense. One is a loner but also a winner. It’s so competitive that it’s always there first. It always does what it wants. At first, the number two looks like nothing special, second place, first loser, but it’s the first number after one that’s even, and it has so much potential. No matter what it’s multiplied by, it always produces an even number. Even when it’s multiplied by zero, it’s still an even number, all the way to infinity. It’s unbreakable, never alone.”

