The book is about the motivation that I had for learning mathematics in my life. This book contains many experiences about learning, inventing and applying math.
Many different ways of motivating math learning are outlined in the book. The characteristics that they have in common are encouraging learners’ creativity and allowing them to understand the practical application of math. Three forms of creativity corresponding to the three parts of the book are creating similar problems to those we are taught in school, trying the millennium problems and applying math to all areas of life.
The book is useful for students from elementary school to high school. If you are not good at math, this book helps you find interest in learning math and applying math in life. If you are a good math student, this book takes you to a higher level.
The book is also useful for college students of all majors, from mathematics to engineering and social studies. If you are a college student who have interest in the millennium problems, the book has some suggestions about directions to prove that there are infinite number of twin primes. Please read the book and continue those research directions if you are interested.
The book is also useful for math teachers and parents who want to help their children do well in math.
Last but not least, I believe that math lovers will find this book interesting. They may even find ideas from the books about which they want to continue researching.