Sabado, Pebrero 6, 2016

Life wisdom MATH has taught me



> Problems must have solutions: Problems are just mysteries; it means problems are just open questions leading to the answers waiting to be unearthed. Problems does not mean someone's doom, it just means that there is a solution or truth that needs to be discovered.
> Know the formula lest you won't find the (right) answer: You must know what you are doing, don't trust yourself to luck. Every unsolved problem must be taken care with preciseness, not by wild guesses and uncertain trials. If you don't know the formula, you must find a way to know it. Truth is only one and is singular as my professor in Logic and Philosophy attested. Therefore, a path towards the true answer is certain and unambiguous. Thus, you must have to find it. Any other way leads you to doom.
> Use your reason, not your intuitive feelings that this might be the right one. This is one of the problems if we don’t know what to do. Because of our ignorance, we eventually rely on WHAT WE FEEL TO WHAT MIGHT BE RIGHT. However, this step is incontrovertibly dangerous and there is certainly a great percentage that leads one to failures. As the truth is only one, there may be 99% of downfall. Therefore, don’t gamble yourself to chances, hopes and prayers for miracle. Always use your reason to find the answer. If you do not know yet the formula, seek help and learn it.
> Be careful, a single wrong turn can fail everything forever: You must be careful on the steps you are striding -- on acts that you are doing, because a single mistake can lead to another mistake and your path will be doomed forever. You must be cautious not to fail, and always make sure that you are doing right. But if you do, as it is actually innate for a man to err, you can always return to your failures and fix every shortcomings before you could go on to your journey.
> Life seems to be complicated by detail, but is actually too simple in the process: Treading a path towards something has a lots of complex details. Every goals you wanted to learn (e.g. singing, learning a language, etc.) have so many complicated details to be cared of. Everything, especially life, is not that simple as we wish for. Yet, just enjoy the process; enjoy your journey and savor every bits of learning you encounter within the process, and you won't notice its complexities until you make to look back to the places you've walked.
Final thought:
Mathematics does not just teach me how to solve numbers, and find solutions to any problems, it also renders me such wisdom on how to handle life, and how to face problems. I am no a math genius. In fact, math is my weakness. I am the (complete) opposite of it. But by this way, I appreciated the study.
So be it.
Ad majorem Dei gloriam!

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