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The importance of mathematics
In the case of the craze for Chinese studies, we can still feel the importance of mathematics. I remember when I was in junior high school, our physics teacher told us: learn math, physics and chemistry well and go everywhere.

After listening to Mr. Ci's courseware, I understand why mathematics is important. Mathematics is a way of thinking and a way of life.

Mathematical thinking is abstract, general and logical. With this kind of thinking, everything can find the answer.

Three disciples of Socrates once asked the teacher for advice: how can we find the ideal partner? Socrates took them to a wheat field, told them to go straight along the ridge, and didn't retreat, and only gave them one chance to pick the biggest ear of wheat.

The first disciple took a few steps and saw a big and beautiful ear of wheat. He took it off happily. But when he walked on, he found that many branches were bigger than the one he picked, so he had to walk the whole journey with regret.

The second disciple learned his lesson, and whenever he wanted to pick it, he always reminded himself that there was something better to come. When he approached the finish line, he found that all the opportunities had been missed, and he had to choose one.

The third disciple learned the lesson of the first two disciples. At the time of 1/3, he was divided into three categories: large, medium and small. When he left 1/3, he verified whether it was correct. When he finally reached 1/3, he chose a beautiful ear of wheat belonging to a large category. Although this is not necessarily the biggest and most beautiful branch, he walked the whole journey with satisfaction-because he knew that he had done his best to get the best result.

Socrates' third disciple used data analysis to find what he thought was the largest ear of wheat.

In our daily life, we can't live without mathematics. We use mathematics when we buy food and daily necessities, especially in business, business, scientific research and mathematics.

Therefore, while learning Chinese well, we should also learn math well, and we should grasp both hands.