I've been studying sqlalchemy's self referential table. I've read the 
documentation many times and still have difficulties understanding the 
concept of remote_side. Could someone please draw a diagram or use an 
analogy to help explain this concept? I think visualizing is a better way 
but anything helps would be appreciated. Thanks.


By the way, in my opinion the word remote is a little vague, as it can be 
interpreted from different angles. Like the word left and rigt, it really 
depends on which direction you are facing, my right could be your left. I'm 
not really confident in this but I would guess chaing the name from 
remote_side to many_side may help? Correct me if I'm wrong here.

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