maths is interesting

Trail Of Thoughts- 13
(the devil number indeed)
 
 
If you ever attended a maths class (trying to keep it extremely general), you may have noticed the alphabets come to play as you study higher.
 
One thing I noticed that was quite peculiar is that, the first few letters are considered to be constants and the last letters as variables. This made me think. How the humans are connected to maths and its beautiful language. Human life. The first few years of all humans are basically constant. They are all cute, adorable (and annoying). As life goes by, the humans change. They don’t stay constant anymore. As they say, change is the only constant, the humans change so much in the course of their life that at the end of it, they are variables. They change all the time.
 
Their values change according to the equation they are in. In the sense, the situation, place, and phase. People’s values change.
 
I learnt two things here.
We can choose our own equation and consider our worth based on the highest value we are in.
Second is that people change and it is not bad. Change is only evitable. If change seemed to be negative, it’s probably that you didn’t want THAT change to happen. I also partially blame the society for making me think change is scary and bad. Not all of them are bad. But all of them occur. So maybe try focusing on the good changes.
like the changed behavior of a friend trying to be better, of a teacher teaching better, or like that of a garden planted in the middle of the road (primarily because a politician is visiting but who can blame them); like those new flowers that you neighbor planted in their garden, like that haircut your friend did, like that changed and better sleep schedule you have, like that new slangs your mom is using to persuade you that she is cool, like that cool life your relative is living, like that really good pen you bought, like that blah blah *insert* good things from your life that you forgot to shed light on.
 
Mainly, look at yourself. You can’t not disagree when I say you probably changed so much in the past 2 years. Do you like yourself now better than before?
If your answer is no, think about the other things. maybe you’re better now at socializing  than before; maybe you’re being serious at studies now, maybe you’re taking care of yourself, healing yourself, or even trying to do it; maybe you’ve gotten healthier, eating well, staying hydrated; maybe your spending more time with you parents now; maybe you’re enjoying people’s company (the one you thought was noisy and nosy).
 
Well? That’s one thing from maths. There is more to why I love maths if you’re willing to know that is.
 
 
Integration. This is not actually about the concept of integration. It’s more about the methods we use to solve a problem in this. One of them is ‘substitution”. Let me explain, when a problem has elements you’re not aware on how to integrate or you were not thought the ‘easier and faster’ way to do it, we come to this. In this, we choose an element that seems to be destructing our way, like an obstacle, to solve the sum so we take it and substitute it with something simple. We then do a couple of things to make sure it has become easier to integrate and after solving it we replace the so substituted element back to the answer.
General explanation: when doing a group project, if you have any incompetent members, substitute them with yourself. Do it and add their names back while submitting it.
This is more painful than maths but alas isn’t reality more painful than imagination?
(Joke I wanted to crack here is that maths has imaginary numbers so ya; that was a lot funnier in my head)
 
Anyways I wanted to write more on that. I have excuses on why I didn’t. I just had my maths exam and it did NOT go well so I'm kind of sulking right now. And also I was diving in maths for the past couple of days and I would like to take a break. A break which will be resumed after a few days and I'm gonna slap more interesting stuff from my brain on to your face.
 
Until then, adiĆ³s amigos.
 
Love you,
Rini.
 


TDD- The past few days have been fun actually apart from the exam. I didn’t go to school at all because I thought I can accomplish more at home. Reality hit and I had to disagree. Anyways, I had some really cool days. It was pretty fun. Nothing much to read here. I also kinda miss my commerce teacher. Why? Idk. It’s programmed that I need to see them every day and I didn’t for a week more or less. Fun.
Also, I was looking at a sample paper of English, my next exam (the very day this blog will be posted), I noticed a 5 marks question that read, “blah blah write this for your next blog post” and it BLEW my mind fr. That felt so freaking good. I’m finally doing something useful *thumbs up emoji*.
Okie bye! Have a great weekend unlike me :(
If you need me I will be in my books, yes IN my books.
Love,
Me.

Comments

  1. Lol..
    I hate math but thumbs up rinni
    I love the connection up there
    Bravo!!!!

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    1. hahaha thank you! (just gonna ignore the part where you said you hate maths)

      [oh and my name has only 1 n!! its ok, no biggie!]

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