I enjoy your math posts, but I also enjoy math. However, I have a daughter who loathes it. She is on summer break right now and if anything smells remotely of the incense of mathematics she buries her head between her knees and incomprehensible words mixed with sobs pour forth from her shins. Many efforts have been made to introduce the beauty of mathematics that I know must be there because I too have read the about the philosophers that all began with mathematics and I can see it! But just because I see it, doesn't mean I can communicate it no matter how hard I try. So I always look forward to reading about your discoveries! Is it your purpose to be able to teach this?
You'll have to try harder than that to get me to unsubscribe.
Math is the language of intelligence; how can one not love it?
I enjoy your math posts, but I also enjoy math. However, I have a daughter who loathes it. She is on summer break right now and if anything smells remotely of the incense of mathematics she buries her head between her knees and incomprehensible words mixed with sobs pour forth from her shins. Many efforts have been made to introduce the beauty of mathematics that I know must be there because I too have read the about the philosophers that all began with mathematics and I can see it! But just because I see it, doesn't mean I can communicate it no matter how hard I try. So I always look forward to reading about your discoveries! Is it your purpose to be able to teach this?
Not sure what my purpose is yet. :) Right now I'm just trying to round out my own education.
Looking forward to it!
Thanks Jason! Keep 'em coming!
Math should be taught as a language not a tool kit.