Okay, here’s my blog post about “3000 4”, written from a personal experience perspective, using simple HTML tags, and keeping it casual and straightforward:
So, I messed around with this “3000 4” thing today. It all started when I saw it somewhere and thought, “What the heck is that?” No clue, really. But I’m always up for figuring stuff out.
First, I just stared at it. 3000… 4. Numbers. Okay. Were they related? Was it some kind of code? I had no context, which made it even more intriguing.

My first move? I tried the obvious. I added them. 3000 + 4 = 3004. Nothing special happened. I felt a little dumb, but hey, you gotta start somewhere, right?
Trying Different Things
- I subtracted them: 3000 – 4 = 2996. Nope.
- Multiplied: 3000 4 = 12000. Still nothing.
- Divided: 3000 / 4 = 750. Getting warmer… maybe?
I felt like I was in one of those escape room games, except there were no hints, and I didn’t even know what room I was in.
Then, I got a little creative(out of frustration, perhaps. I thought, “What if I just use them as separate numbers?”I began treating it like coordinates. 3000 of something,4 of something else.
The “Aha!” Moment(sort of)
Finally,I thought of a real-world senario.3000 could be steps taken,and 4,maybe refers to the miles I * could be the number of calories comsumed in a day and the target of water glasses to be *’s like a super simplified representation.

So, that’s my journey with “3000 4”. I didn’t crack any secret code or discover a hidden meaning, but I did exercise my brain a little. And sometimes, that’s the whole point, isn’t it?