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Each day we must face challenges and problems—some of which are solvable and some which are not currently within our realm of solvability. Just as the mathematician who struggles with the unsolved mathematical problem, we too struggle with our unsolved personal problems. We look hard for solutions and get frustrated when we find none. If we are persistent, we try other approaches. Sometimes we attack a problem doggedly, looking to knock it off our list of woes. Sometimes a stroke of good fortune, or a sudden burst of intuition leads to the solution of one of our vexing problems. Many times, however, certain problems—like Ferrmat’s Last Theorem and the Poincare Conjecture, in mathematics—remain unsolved for a long time or are still pending a solution. How frustrating! One of the beauties of mathematics is that it tea Overcoming the Advertising Challenges of Time and Space some of which are solvable and some which are not currently within our realm of solvability. 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Unfortunately, many of us never get to peak into the strange and exotic—yet frustrating—world of higher mathematics. To experience the enervating, exasperating and humbling feeling that comes from trying to plumb the depths of this most amazing subject we call mathematics, is to transcend the limits of human capability and fortify oneself against the buffets of life. Yes math is hard, but the benefits of studying it are well worth it. See more at Cool Math Site and Math Ebook
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