Math.

Nov 17, 2014 00:58

Nearly every math textbook comes equipped with the answer to nearly every math problem at the back of the book. I always checked my answers when doing homework to make sure it was correct. When I wasn't finding the correct solution I would work backwards with the answers provided in the back of the book and figure out how to get to it. There was ( Read more... )

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bender_927 November 17 2014, 16:40:55 UTC
Elegant like this post. It was interesting to see how your thoughts flowed from one idea to the next seamlessly.

But one thing I've discovered about math/life related problems is that you shouldn't allow them to intimidate you to the point that you're inefficient solving them. Better said than done sometimes, but very useful.

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tastyradish November 23 2014, 07:16:01 UTC
Thank you! :) It's true, it's important to not intimidation get the better of you but it's not always so easy to overcome.

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bender_927 November 23 2014, 13:38:42 UTC
Trust me, I know. My thoughts were there again not too long ago and it sucked. But I think ditching them in favor of something more productive is worth a shot. :)

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