Hi Félix.
For an entrepreneur like you, that area of mathematics is fundamental. I'm also glad to hear from you, my dear friend.
Greetings.
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Hi Félix.
For an entrepreneur like you, that area of mathematics is fundamental. I'm also glad to hear from you, my dear friend.
Greetings.
Although I use a calculator now, I occasionally enjoy doing mental calculations, and, on one occasion, I remember asking a teacher to help me recover the forgotten mechanics of calculating square roots with paper and pencil, but I forgot them again.
Well, who doesn't use a calculator these days? I've even seen people pull out their phones to add 2 + 2. Ha ha ha. In fact, some people are doing word searches to prevent Alzheimer's. Last night, while writing this post, I had the idea to spend some free time solving the physics problems in my old book, which you can see in the thumbnail. You know, exercising my brain. Maybe I'll dust off my old calculus textbooks from college.
Good idea. My father-in-law used to do word searches when he wasn't reading El Nacional, and when he suffered a stroke, he quickly regained his speech; of course, he never lost his wit. Among his many stories after that incident, his first words were: Supreme Court of Justice, and when he went to collect his pension, he would skip the line claiming he'd had an ABC.
Yes, that's right, my friend. Keeping your wits about you is the goal, just like your father-in-law did despite adversity.