Thee Ace Man
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The New Math
2 editions
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2011
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“It depends on the person and what they know. After knowing comes preference. And once one prefers something they become comfortable with it. That is how people work. When we are used to something, we become comfortable with it whether we like it or not. A comfort zone is what someone is used to and comfortable with. Are you comfortable with good or evil? Why? Are you even comfortable at all? Are you selfish or coexisting? Why? Because.”
― The New Math
― The New Math
“You always know what to expect from honest people, the truth. A dishonest person you never know what to expect except that you will never get the truth. To each their own. Some people enjoy solving puzzles, others do not. You get what you get. What have you got? What are you really looking for? Do you like puzzles or do you prefer honesty and openness? How should I know. Deny everything. Accept everything. Pick your nose. Pick and choose. Choose right. Choose wrong. Chews gum (how did that get in there). Always choose. Never choose. Decisions, decisions. Undecided. That’s life. Who knows for sure? You got what you got.”
― The New Math
― The New Math
“Creating problems. Solving problems. Which are you truly good at? Things are the way they are. Things happen the way they happen. Only mathematics equates to solving problems? Since when? What ever happened to common sense and honesty?”
― The New Math
― The New Math
“It is not what we have or do not have, but how we behave towards one another that decides our fates.”
― The New Math
― The New Math
“We are all different and come from ourselves eventually... We develop from the beginning of who we were to the end of what we are, and all points inbetween.”
― The New Math
― The New Math
“Like life, math just happens. Math problems. Life problems. Math solutions. Life solutions. It all adds up. Knowledge is key. But sometimes you may know something works but not know why. It just works. And sometimes you feel something should work but it doesn’t. That’s the way things go. Many things can happen with no rhyme, reason, or answer to. It just is. That’s that. Sometimes you plan things and they don’t happen as planned while other times they do. We live in a perfekt world. We are just as perfekt as well.”
― The New Math
― The New Math