My Love for Mathematics

For a few years now, I have had a question that I could not quite answer. The question is: “why do people hate mathematics?” Perhaps hate is a strong word but even when I tone the question down by using the word ‘like’ I still cannot find an answer that satisfies me.

Today being world maths day, I shall ignore the urge to find an answer. Instead, I shall attempt to answer the inverse of the question, which is: “why do I love mathematics”?

I suppose my love emanated from the realisation that mathematics is but a language backed with the ‘power’ of logic. From this realisation, I fell in love and I have almost always managed to view mathematics as nothing but a tool to explore the unknown without worrying about the uncertainties. For example, in aspiring to run a business of my own in the near future, I am aware that I will be faced with multiple uncertainties. Should these uncertainties deter me? Perhaps! But since I believe the key to success lies in the ability to formulate a sound (logical) strategy, I know that my focus should not really be on the uncertainties. The challenge therefore, is how do I start to build a sound strategy? For me, as you would expect, my answer, courage and inspiration come from the world of mathematics in the form of a simple productivity formula shown below.

    \[ productivity =\frac{output}{input} \]

 

Using the above formula and a simple mathematical analysis, one can deduce that productivity and hence profitability will be high if:

  • Fewer or less resources are used to yield an output i.e. input < output
  • There is more output than input i.e. output >input

From the two above-mentioned facts, it follows then that I can easily develop a strategy that always strives to lower the inputs and increase the outputs – or at the very least make them equal! This will therefore result in success since the strategy itself will be developed with the sole purpose of offering me the highest probability of a successful outcome.

With the strategy, my exuberance or enthusiasm and my mathematical background that has equipped me with the ability to reason logically, what are the odds that I would fail? Quite frankly, I don’t know! But the point I am trying to make is: I love mathematics because it provides me with the understanding that many things in life are relative just by simply knowing that 1+1 is not necessarily 2! I am thus able to dream for I know success itself is relative… Happy maths day to all!

PS: I also love mathematics because it helps me spell out my name to people: MATHEmatics without the ‘matics’ ;-)! 

 

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6 thoughts on “My Love for Mathematics

  1. This was simply the best to help uplift my mathematical spirit even more. feeding the beast responsible for all reasoning that i have accomplished so far. And trust me, it’s been atmost thinking i fail to see from other people.

    Thanks

    MATHEmatics

  2. I dont like mathematics precisely because it does not leave room for alternatives.Experiences of live changes our personalities, our out look on issues. So i like to work with flexible, developing subjects that challenge the mind with diverse possiblities to adapt to the ever changing……

    • Lol …each to their poison! There is a reason why some of the great mathematicians were philosophers. Mathematics like most fields is context bound; this means changing context the world of alternatives opens up and 1+1 no longer becomes 2. This said, I totally agree with you on how experiences of life change our outlook and enhance our personalities. For me, I consider it a blessing, especially if one is rooted in something that is solid enough to prevent one from being blown away by winds of change. Mathematics in some way contributes to my roots, hence my LOVE!

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