Mathematics
- ziolklowskij
- May 2
- 1 min read
Teaching good math is logical. Yes, and we know it always make sense. Math is logical. It can help us make choices and decisions. It makes life more sensical. It’s even more logical if you are a professor or a teacher, and possibly a mathematician.
But hold on, why is teaching mathematics so logical? Among other subjects. Think of Euler, Leibniz, Cantor, Cauchy, and more. Our guess takes us to a right answer. They made findings, and made life easier. Even made math easier. Making business and finance easier. But why are we still teaching it in schools? Maybe think of history. Yes, math was important to history. However, what we were thinking is to learn about some of the most successful. So, you can be one.
Now, that sounds sort of cool, and we even get to learn what it was “the great invented” or possibly found, if you like Math. That makes math and life more functional. Resulting in a major difference in technology and innovation. The power of computing and lots of great businesses, even security depends on the past ‘history’. Call us old, but hopefully this makes it bearable. What does it take for you to be part of history? Got to know some to be one.
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