All we do need basic math! Of course math is important, but for the most of us, unless it's required by our jobs ex. statistical math: math becomes a waste of energy - software engineering student
Or an actuary, statistician, researcher, computer scientist, computer programmer. Basically anything in the STEM field. Also, you could utilise some basic maths for beauty if you like art or the math of ratios if you want to understand good music
@@maxwellsequation4887 you say your an idiot but you spell because by cuz and u r for you are that’s why English is more important than the math that we never use
I was really good in math but stopped working on it when I first discovered entrepreneurship. Mathematics really is a pain in the head because the amount of thinking needed is above ordinary, but its an amazing feeling when you finally get the answer
For me, like most #8 was the biggest one. Besides this #5. I was actually good at math and loved it an early age naturally, but it only takes one horrible teacher, who I experienced in high school which made me stop learning it. Funny how these teachers are supposed to make us want to learn, but are often the reason we stop. Anyway I had to do math again when going back to school in college since I'm in computer science, and actually came to love it again though it started with hate for calculus LOL
Once you've been through the treadmill of high school maths and all those crappy experiences who wants to return to learning something you hate and despise
As an entrepreneur and mathematician, I really appreciate you making this video. I used to work for an insurance and finance planning company, and I can tell you guys that the amount of math used is huge. The more you know how to apply math to a business, the bigger the advantage you will have against your competitors.
I would rather learn 5 new languages than math, hahah! - I can do it, and I do also realize that it's very important in a business. It just isn't the kind of thing that comes naturally to me, so it's very difficult and very few things stick! I am, and was, grateful for my notes! (And my math teacher was actually awesome!)
My 4th and 5th grade teaches were asses I couldn't do anything whitout getting in trouble, some one looks at me so she assumes in talking to them, I say one word kicked out of class, I don't know what to put on my math paper so start thinking or this fucking complex nasa type shit that confuses me even more kicked out of class, some one tells a joke and every one laughs but the teacher only gets he in trouble. Man fuck Mrs. Froehner and Mrs. Frank
It’s not even the point of struggling with it- I hate it with a passion at the bottom of my soul. I have no interest in it and it’s like solving pointless puzzles that’s pointless because it prevent me from passing when I want nothing to do with it at alllll. Also it has nothing to do with my future
THAK YOU PAT BET DACID,you made my life a whole lot better,i am from small country in Europa,in Serbia and i like math and entrpenership,you are my idlo,my mentor,my torch who guides me,keep a good work and all the best to you and your familiy!!!
when he says "everything around you is math", that math isn't complex like finding the derivative of a limit or finding the equation of a line. We do need to know math like 8+4=12 and stuff like that. We don't need to know 6x+8x^3y^2
Thank you for this video. Loved it! As a child I only loved three things: Reading, painting and math. My love of math changed in middle school. So for a long time I thought I was not cut out for it. But it wasn’t true. I started working in payroll 3 years ago and I was shocked how much I loved using numbers in that way. The finance aspect really interested. I got a really sweet boss who trained me. Although you don’t need to Einstein to do Payroll but math and detective work comes in very handy. I learned new skill and job! I remember I asked a math teacher once - “what do you tell your students to inspire them to learn math well” and she said “I tell them that the effort they put forth in resolving a math problem will give them the resilience to tackle any problem they face in life”. Thank you again for this video. It was really great!!
Yes let me watch a person who loves math tell me why I should love math. Biggest downside to math is the major complex built around it. Appreciations to the Art and history will always be superior to any time consuming math problem. Because unlike math is makes us question ourselves in reality and evolve accordingly.
My math teacher says that doing math is like going to a gym. You do not go to a gym to lift heavy stuffs, but to build muscles. You do not math to (necessarily) become engineers or use it in daily life, but to train your brain.
love number 8. I was terrible at math for years then in 11th grade I got the right teacher that knew how to explain things to me. she simply answered all of my questions. Ever since my math has been on point. As for math in cooking, there's SO MUCH MATH. The math is so specific when you get to a high level we don't measure ingredients by volume rather by weight because it's more accurate.
I love math. It's awesome! So many applications. If my teacher sucked, I just self taught the topics. I'm actually going more in depth into calculus, differentials and linear just to master Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
I was ok with math,and then my new math teacher makes it harder to understand, now I hate math. But thanks to you, I am now gonna try to accept and overcome the x and y :-)
- Maths is “Like learning a new language, and we don’t like learning a new language”: wrong. I hate maths but enjoy languages. - “Maths is simply a language”: no, it isn’t, it’s a system of reasoning. As Cedric Villani (mathematician, Fields medallist) pointed out, there is a language instinct: babies start to communicate naturally. But maths isn’t a natural subject. It has to be acquired, or learnt. - “Why should I care about X?” I agree. Why should I? - “Cool to hate maths”: I agree with Mr Bet-David when he says it’s stupid to say or think this. I’m bad at maths and have been since the age of 10 - I even hate the subject. But I don’t find this cool: I’m not ashamed either. It’s just the way things are. - “What’s the point? I’m never going to use maths in my life”: exactly! I chose a career with no maths: I’m a journalist (retired). My father was also bad, even very bad, at maths. He was a language teacher, so he never needed maths for his job. So how do I work out quantities, proportions, when I cook? How do I work out shopping bills, etc? Simple: I can do very elementary arithmetic. And I know how to use a calculator. - “Only nerds are good at maths”: Mr Bet-David is right again: the statement is stupid. The friends I have who love maths are certainly not nerds. By the way, one of them tried to help me understand a few “elementary” points about two years ago. After a few weeks exchanging emails and Facebook messages she gave up, saying she didn’t understand how my mind works. - “Horrible teachers”: they may play a part but in school when I was always “bottom of the class” in maths, other kids managed well enough, so the teachers can’t have been that bad. - “Everything in life is maths”: so? What if it is? It doesn’t mean you have to know how to calculate a GCD or a LCM, to solve algebraic equations, or to multipy fractions. I’ve never needed to. - “It’s a game”: yes, I agree that it can be construed as such. But I don’t find all games interesting or fun. - The brain is not a “muscle” although I understand what Mr Bet-David means and I agree that you have to exercise it. But there are other ways of doing that. - Maths gives you “better decision making”, better “certainty and confidence”: perhaps. I wouldn’t know. - Rekindling my old relationship: up to the age of ten, I learnt simple arithmetic and geometry. I had no great difficulty learning these, and understood why they were useful. But I never actually enjoyed the subject. There never was a real “relationship”. Lastly, Mr Bet-David, who seems likeable, tends to simplify matters. The reasons why people hate maths are often far more complex and deep-rooted than he indicates. The problem with him and so many others is that he has never stepped inside my shoes- experienced the real sense of horror, powerlessness, boredom when faced with a maths subject… when the mind goes blank and you feel a sort of numbness in the arms and hands. I'm far from alone in feeling that way. That is phobia. It’s far deeper than he seems to think. And until he, and others, try to understand it, maths will remain a deeply unpopular subject to many. Let him tell us why maths, unlike any other school subject, is capable of triggering such reactions of loathing?
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I love math, But I always respect other's opinion and try to help them understand math, Because, In math class, After I’m done answering a seatwork, I’m the favorite student of my teacher in math because I am fast at it and very smart, But when someone doesn’t understand, My teacher assigns me to help them, but I don’t know how to teach so.. I still love math with all my heart though.
It depends on the "crowd" you hang with. I surround myself with people who value intelligence. There's only about three of us, but we pride ourselves in being intellectuals (or thinking we are 🤣), there is no room for willful ignorance.
As I can remember my first math class, teacher tries to find a candidate for a school contest. She asked me to stand and what subject I liked. It came out naturally " I don't know why but math is what I like the most. "
I'd rather get creative! I had a terrible maths teacher. But budgeting is important. I look forward to being in control of my life and having financial independence.
Math must be build on a logical foundation when taught in school. Instead what happens is that majority try to learn it like a poem, and teachers over the years end up teaching it like a poem to have higher pass results on their record. Consumer asks, seller gives. How maths is taught has to be restructured in school around the world. We need to move to logic based problem solving using maths as a tool, and not tech kids to learn off formulas like a poem that they will forget ones they leave school. Programmers have books and access to online libraries at their desk because they understand the logic of programming and don't need to learn off exact code to write a program. So why do we teach kids maths like a poem that you will forget unless you recite it often is beyond my understanding. I myself fell in love with maths after I finished University.
teachers are usually not bad, it's students giving attitude when they're wrong and then ignoring every teacher's attempt to help them that creates the problem
I think another thing worth thinking about is the excuse of not needing it. Its the biggest justification for not liking math bit there are 2 answers to go against this in my opinion. 1 is simply working at harder levels of math makes you better at the basics. and 2 the true answer that'll be too long to add it all here is that school systems are made extremely broad to teach hundreds to thousands of students. in doing so, so many people study different subjects to find what they're good at and what they like and how to proceed after school is over because you never truly stop learning unless you're already dead inside. can go much deeper but a book could almost be written about it.
the 6th point where there is no debate in math is true up until a certain point. Once you get to more complex subjects there is actually some debate. As example is 1/infinity it is debatable. Some people say it is 0 while others say it is 0 point infinite 0s 1.
@@o_poky9359nah bruh you learn something new then your brain removes old smarts to fit the new smarts in. Like if you learn decimals your brain removes how to read a clock then you have to do a test with a clock answer but your brain got rid of it to make room for fractions so you get a F
Yeah I had a horrible experience with it, I had a whole semester of gemoetry and learned nothing, I had idiots in my class with a non assertive teacher, I do mean to learn math and I'm willing to do so but idk how I find out if I really WANT to do it either as a career or involving a career thats heavy in math, could some help me out here??
Math is the language of the universe, anyone who loves to gain knowledge will like (not necessarily love) maths. I know my basic algebra and quadratics but nothing beyond that level. But no one should 'hate' maths, maths can give you skills with money all the way to discovering the secrets of the universe.
Always great practical material. Developing and mastering logic is key in business. Nice Croatia jersey by the way. Now you gotta name you're favorite Croatian player!
I would disagree that everything is math. I personally love math and have always excelled at it, but everything can be explained by physics, and I consider math to be simply the greatest tool ever designed for the purpose of physics. In essence, as someone (can't remember who) already said, "Math is the language in which the Universe was written.".
Simple Speed Business and Finance videos here! Mainly targeted towards beginners, but there are definitely some things to learn for everyone. My goal is 150 subs by the end of this month! Soooo close!!!
1. Vision Problems 2. Math books having you the basics and expecting you to solve complex problems that weren't talked about. Most people will forget what they don't practice. 3. One minor error = redo it
I agree 💯% I've been looking into this book fluent forever for learning speaking languages and I've been applying it's techniques to my teaching programs for maths.
I wouldn't say I've always loved math, but I didnt understand why people hated it. You do this, you do that, you get an answer. I didn't love math until taking philosophy, quantum mechanics, and classical mechanics in college. But philosophy was the big one
Honestly this video has made me really think about why I don't really like maths and it's because I just never thought of it as being so important but now with this video opening my eyes (just let me be dramatic) I need to know maths the good and the bad before it's too late.
Here in Australia we call Math, Maths. Patrick, you do great videos on how-to's, it would also be great to do videos on where we as viewers, entrepreneurs, aspiring entrepreneurs etc. can get resources, tools etc.
Apparently Patrick never had to take bunch of calculus, statistic, linear algebra, number theory, graph theory, set theory, relational calculus and many in more university without any chance to have real life example or a hope that they can be used in a job
For me it was kinda weird I liked it but I wasnt very good at it. Then I saw interestellar movie and I got tons of chill knowing that in a way that was real and it was math related, I starting also using math (numbers) to see my improvemnt in my gym and eating habits and I changed for good a lot. And then thanks to that combination and not giving up mindset I got into entrepreneurship and your channel.
I think math is fun. Learning new stuff and the feeling when you finally understand or solve a difficult problem. It's great. Then you have kids that say. "I haven't understood it on 10 years, so I won't understand it now" and then goes to play on his phone. Even the teacher tries to help them, they won't be successful, because they have already decided that this is to hard for them, and they will not really try at all. Of course they hate math. No one likes things they suck at. I was never good at drawing. I liked the calming effect just coloring between the lines and stuff felt, but I hated when we was supposed to draw something, because I sucked. After a while I kind of gave up and put less effort in to drawing tasks, because I knew the outcome would be bad anyway. I assume that is what some people feel about math. What you need is someone to teach it to you in a new way, a way you can understand. I learned perspective drawing, because that I understood how to do. A new way of drawing. While math often have one defined answer, there are many ways to get there. At one meeting of some sort in an office, the participants was asked to figure out the answer to 5*18 in their mind and just raise their hand without saying anything when thy was done. It was 6 people at that meeting and they all solved in their own unique way. I did it before looking at the answers or methods and I used a 7th method. Same problem, only 1 answer, but at least 7 different ways to find it. So while math can be static, the key to it is to learn to play with numbers. Just don't memorice that 2*7 is 14. Understand why that is true.
I hated math in high school. Now I’m majoring in physics with a minor in economics. Math is useful lol. I’m in calc 3 at the moment and I finally see its usefulness.
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Valuetainment ill give you one reason why everybody hates math:you waste 2,000 hours of your life and end up getting bad marks.
@@khalil42 depends on how you understand it
Great class! Thank you sir!
All we do need basic math! Of course math is important, but for the most of us, unless it's required by our jobs ex. statistical math: math becomes a waste of energy - software engineering student
I love math. Just the maths that are applicable to everyday life
Or an actuary, statistician, researcher, computer scientist, computer programmer. Basically anything in the STEM field. Also, you could utilise some basic maths for beauty if you like art or the math of ratios if you want to understand good music
I dont use math much for music. I play Guitar, and the flute
Jason Eddy I agree am a social work major and I really don't need it especially working with abused women and children
I get you man, I am a civil engineer and most of the maths taught in uni I have never used... XD
I still hate math. 😒
Nate O'Brien same
Artilleryman Fuck off you asshole.
MATH (Mental Abuse To Human)
@@christiandave1329 well then he might not get a job that includes math
Idiot
Erlangga Saputra
Lmao
Been out of High School almost 20 years, and I have yet to use any of that geometry I suffered through.
Yeah bruh like 60% of math you learn is useless cause you literally would never have to use it again in your entire life
Yeah, that's cuz u r an idiot
@@Quaporu the world around you runs on the 'useless' math
@@maxwellsequation4887 you say your an idiot but you spell because by cuz and u r for you are that’s why English is more important than the math that we never use
@@manuelvalenzuela6641 that’s true I guess it’s just a pain in the ass to learn 😅
2. Why should I care about my ex...
Daniil Kaizer He was talking about eggs in point 1. So I heard: Why should I care about my eggs?
I was really good in math but stopped working on it when I first discovered entrepreneurship. Mathematics really is a pain in the head because the amount of thinking needed is above ordinary, but its an amazing feeling when you finally get the answer
The fuck it's not
I said that “I hat math” because it is from the bottom of my heart
What?
I felt that.
Math Anxiety is the real blame, it could passed on by
one student/teacher to another.
For me, like most #8 was the biggest one. Besides this #5. I was actually good at math and loved it an early age naturally, but it only takes one horrible teacher, who I experienced in high school which made me stop learning it. Funny how these teachers are supposed to make us want to learn, but are often the reason we stop. Anyway I had to do math again when going back to school in college since I'm in computer science, and actually came to love it again though it started with hate for calculus LOL
Sharif Sourour I have calculus in college right now and I’m starting off with Trigonometry and I hate it 😩 any advice?
EXACTLY
Once you've been through the treadmill of high school maths and all those crappy experiences who wants to return to learning something you hate and despise
Agreed
As an entrepreneur and mathematician, I really appreciate you making this video. I used to work for an insurance and finance planning company, and I can tell you guys that the amount of math used is huge. The more you know how to apply math to a business, the bigger the advantage you will have against your competitors.
Pat you are just a show stealer, you have learnt the art, that people can't stop loving you. You are just Awesome!!!
I would rather learn 5 new languages than math, hahah!
- I can do it, and I do also realize that it's very important in a business. It just isn't the kind of thing that comes naturally to me, so it's very difficult and very few things stick!
I am, and was, grateful for my notes!
(And my math teacher was actually awesome!)
AlexandoriaART Math is a language too basically
My 4th and 5th grade teaches were asses I couldn't do anything whitout getting in trouble, some one looks at me so she assumes in talking to them, I say one word kicked out of class, I don't know what to put on my math paper so start thinking or this fucking complex nasa type shit that confuses me even more kicked out of class, some one tells a joke and every one laughs but the teacher only gets he in trouble. Man fuck Mrs. Froehner and Mrs. Frank
FlippingPhysics01 bruh ikr except its harder than chinese and its useless lol
Hey Pat, greetings from Croatia we really appreciate your content. Thank you so much
Me to! Hello from Croatia!
Him: math is like a new language
Me: yea...a very hard one
@Hogwarts
Yup. A language that finally beats the difficulty of Chinese
People who understand money and wealth are normally very good at math. Winning and losing in anything is all about math. - Thank you Patrick!
Math is nothing like learning a new language...
Sorry but M.A.T.H. the bane of my existence, the reason I dropped out of college. I have no regrets. It's been 12 years, I'm never going back.
It’s not even the point of struggling with it-
I hate it with a passion at the bottom of my soul.
I have no interest in it and it’s like solving pointless puzzles that’s pointless because it prevent me from passing when I want nothing to do with it at alllll.
Also it has nothing to do with my future
THAK YOU PAT BET DACID,you made my life a whole lot better,i am from small country in Europa,in Serbia and i like math and entrpenership,you are my idlo,my mentor,my torch who guides me,keep a good work and all the best to you and your familiy!!!
Much love, from someone who hates math all 36 years of my life with a BS degree returning to college to major in math.
when he says "everything around you is math", that math isn't complex like finding the derivative of a limit or finding the equation of a line. We do need to know math like 8+4=12 and stuff like that. We don't need to know 6x+8x^3y^2
Thank you for this video. Loved it! As a child I only loved three things: Reading, painting and math. My love of math changed in middle school. So for a long time I thought I was not cut out for it. But it wasn’t true. I started working in payroll 3 years ago and I was shocked how much I loved using numbers in that way. The finance aspect really interested. I got a really sweet boss who trained me. Although you don’t need to Einstein to do Payroll but math and detective work comes in very handy. I learned new skill and job!
I remember I asked a math teacher once - “what do you tell your students to inspire them to learn math well” and she said “I tell them that the effort they put forth in resolving a math problem will give them the resilience to tackle any problem they face in life”.
Thank you again for this video. It was really great!!
I'm 17 and I didn't use trigonometry in all these years.
I fucking hate math
Yes let me watch a person who loves math tell me why I should love math. Biggest downside to math is the major complex built around it.
Appreciations to the Art and history will always be superior to any time consuming math problem. Because unlike math is makes us question ourselves in reality and evolve accordingly.
My math teacher says that doing math is like going to a gym. You do not go to a gym to lift heavy stuffs, but to build muscles. You do not math to (necessarily) become engineers or use it in daily life, but to train your brain.
love number 8. I was terrible at math for years then in 11th grade I got the right teacher that knew how to explain things to me. she simply answered all of my questions. Ever since my math has been on point. As for math in cooking, there's SO MUCH MATH. The math is so specific when you get to a high level we don't measure ingredients by volume rather by weight because it's more accurate.
I was never good at math. I know if I really take the time, it'd be beneficial to me.
Math is language that explains universe in more undersandable way
I hated math but realized that every single thing around us involves math. Money, computers, streetlights, cars, so many things.
I love math. It's awesome! So many applications. If my teacher sucked, I just self taught the topics. I'm actually going more in depth into calculus, differentials and linear just to master Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
I was ok with math,and then my new math teacher makes it harder to understand, now I hate math. But thanks to you, I am now gonna try to accept and overcome the x and y :-)
+stephen jang there you go.
I can't do a math problem and I'm literally having a mental breakdown
- Maths is “Like learning a new language, and we don’t like learning a new language”: wrong. I hate maths but enjoy languages.
- “Maths is simply a language”: no, it isn’t, it’s a system of reasoning. As Cedric Villani (mathematician, Fields medallist) pointed out, there is a language instinct: babies start to communicate naturally. But maths isn’t a natural subject. It has to be acquired, or learnt.
- “Why should I care about X?” I agree. Why should I?
- “Cool to hate maths”: I agree with Mr Bet-David when he says it’s stupid to say or think this. I’m bad at maths and have been since the age of 10 - I even hate the subject. But I don’t find this cool: I’m not ashamed either. It’s just the way things are.
- “What’s the point? I’m never going to use maths in my life”: exactly! I chose a career with no maths: I’m a journalist (retired). My father was also bad, even very bad, at maths. He was a language teacher, so he never needed maths for his job. So how do I work out quantities, proportions, when I cook? How do I work out shopping bills, etc? Simple: I can do very elementary arithmetic. And I know how to use a calculator.
- “Only nerds are good at maths”: Mr Bet-David is right again: the statement is stupid. The friends I have who love maths are certainly not nerds. By the way, one of them tried to help me understand a few “elementary” points about two years ago. After a few weeks exchanging emails and Facebook messages she gave up, saying she didn’t understand how my mind works.
- “Horrible teachers”: they may play a part but in school when I was always “bottom of the class” in maths, other kids managed well enough, so the teachers can’t have been that bad.
- “Everything in life is maths”: so? What if it is? It doesn’t mean you have to know how to calculate a GCD or a LCM, to solve algebraic equations, or to multipy fractions. I’ve never needed to.
- “It’s a game”: yes, I agree that it can be construed as such. But I don’t find all games interesting or fun.
- The brain is not a “muscle” although I understand what Mr Bet-David means and I agree that you have to exercise it. But there are other ways of doing that.
- Maths gives you “better decision making”, better “certainty and confidence”: perhaps. I wouldn’t know.
- Rekindling my old relationship: up to the age of ten, I learnt simple arithmetic and geometry. I had no great difficulty learning these, and understood why they were useful. But I never actually enjoyed the subject. There never was a real “relationship”.
Lastly, Mr Bet-David, who seems likeable, tends to simplify matters. The reasons why people hate maths are often far more complex and deep-rooted than he indicates. The problem with him and so many others is that he has never stepped inside my shoes- experienced the real sense of horror, powerlessness, boredom when faced with a maths subject… when the mind goes blank and you feel a sort of numbness in the arms and hands. I'm far from alone in feeling that way.
That is phobia. It’s far deeper than he seems to think. And until he, and others, try to understand it, maths will remain a deeply unpopular subject to many.
Let him tell us why maths, unlike any other school subject, is capable of triggering such reactions of loathing?
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Thanks for posting this. all the way through this is accurate. so many people have terrible reasons for why they don't like math.
For someone from Croatia like myself it is awesome to see you in your new Croatian football jersey. :)
Mihovil Mikulec half of your country is named after our country you idiot
@@johnsmith-uf6ev sorry, what?
Pat's telling the truth....such a love/hate relationship.
Dang Pat! I was going to show this to my middle school students until the comment about climax. Great content! Appreciate your videos.
I love math, But I always respect other's opinion and try to help them understand math, Because, In math class, After I’m done answering a seatwork, I’m the favorite student of my teacher in math because I am fast at it and very smart, But when someone doesn’t understand, My teacher assigns me to help them, but I don’t know how to teach so.. I still love math with all my heart though.
Pat with number 8 i struggled for. 5 year straight. With maths. Precalculus. Untill i found. Thr right teacher whom i could understand
+Polaa Dillaaa there you go. Share this video with that math teacher of yours.
Hi Patrick I saw this Video with my Daughter 12 years old She got so impressed you got a New Subscriber and We both Father and Daughter Love Math
It depends on the "crowd" you hang with. I surround myself with people who value intelligence. There's only about three of us, but we pride ourselves in being intellectuals (or thinking we are 🤣), there is no room for willful ignorance.
As I can remember my first math class, teacher tries to find a candidate for a school contest. She asked me to stand and what subject I liked. It came out naturally " I don't know why but math is what I like the most. "
8 reasons why people love meth
Dr Manhattan and Silver Surfer: The Matter Bosses great comment! But he said meth not math 😂
Hahaha
Dab3s lmaoo
loool
Meth is probably better for ur brain than math. Hahahahaha
I can genuinely say with everything in my heart and soul that I FUCKING HATE MATH
I'd rather get creative! I had a terrible maths teacher. But budgeting is important. I look forward to being in control of my life and having financial independence.
My teacher at college put this video on to the entire class yesterday, but he only played 2 minutes. Very informative!
Math must be build on a logical foundation when taught in school.
Instead what happens is that majority try to learn it like a poem, and teachers over the years end up teaching it like a poem to have higher pass results on their record. Consumer asks, seller gives.
How maths is taught has to be restructured in school around the world. We need to move to logic based problem solving using maths as a tool, and not tech kids to learn off formulas like a poem that they will forget ones they leave school.
Programmers have books and access to online libraries at their desk because they understand the logic of programming and don't need to learn off exact code to write a program. So why do we teach kids maths like a poem that you will forget unless you recite it often is beyond my understanding.
I myself fell in love with maths after I finished University.
teachers are usually not bad, it's students giving attitude when they're wrong and then ignoring every teacher's attempt to help them that creates the problem
All I need is a good teacher, a teacher who doesn't scream at me when I answered the wrong answer in the board!
I think another thing worth thinking about is the excuse of not needing it. Its the biggest justification for not liking math bit there are 2 answers to go against this in my opinion. 1 is simply working at harder levels of math makes you better at the basics. and 2 the true answer that'll be too long to add it all here is that school systems are made extremely broad to teach hundreds to thousands of students. in doing so, so many people study different subjects to find what they're good at and what they like and how to proceed after school is over because you never truly stop learning unless you're already dead inside. can go much deeper but a book could almost be written about it.
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+Elite it was a nice gift from a Croatian entrepreneur.
it was from my twin ! :) he was so proud and happy that you made a video with that shirt he gave you patrick :)
Rob??
I had a teacher in elementary school who taught both math and science and to me I think he was the best teacher in that grade.
the 6th point where there is no debate in math is true up until a certain point. Once you get to more complex subjects there is actually some debate. As example is 1/infinity it is debatable. Some people say it is 0 while others say it is 0 point infinite 0s 1.
math is fine its just we hate the constant homework with it
Without homework and solving math problems you will forget every single math lesson you learnt!
O_ Poky true but it’s like exercise, if you exercise too much, your muscles get tired instead of becoming stronger.
@@o_poky9359nah bruh you learn something new then your brain removes old smarts to fit the new smarts in. Like if you learn decimals your brain removes how to read a clock then you have to do a test with a clock answer but your brain got rid of it to make room for fractions so you get a F
@@Quaporu well if you want to, you will forget things you learnt but if you show enjoyment to both of them you wont forget any of them
Yeah I had a horrible experience with it, I had a whole semester of gemoetry and learned nothing, I had idiots in my class with a non assertive teacher, I do mean to learn math and I'm willing to do so but idk how I find out if I really WANT to do it either as a career or involving a career thats heavy in math, could some help me out here??
i hate math
You are bad lololool
Math is the language of the universe, anyone who loves to gain knowledge will like (not necessarily love) maths. I know my basic algebra and quadratics but nothing beyond that level. But no one should 'hate' maths, maths can give you skills with money all the way to discovering the secrets of the universe.
Always great practical material. Developing and mastering logic is key in business. Nice Croatia jersey by the way. Now you gotta name you're favorite Croatian player!
i love all your videos thx for sharing REAL business and life knowledge
I would disagree that everything is math. I personally love math and have always excelled at it, but everything can be explained by physics, and I consider math to be simply the greatest tool ever designed for the purpose of physics. In essence, as someone (can't remember who) already said, "Math is the language in which the Universe was written.".
Great content! Great T-shirt! Greetings from Croatia!
Thanks!!
😁Hey fellow entrepreneurs, Wanted to say keep striving!! Im dreaming to become a big your TH-camr, we make racing videos. What do you guys do?
Simple Speed Business and Finance videos here! Mainly targeted towards beginners, but there are definitely some things to learn for everyone. My goal is 150 subs by the end of this month! Soooo close!!!
I love this TH-cam community!!!!
love your videos Patrick, i just might give it a shot !
+PDD dh 👊🏼👍🏼
1. Vision Problems
2. Math books having you the basics and expecting you to solve complex problems that weren't talked about. Most people will forget what they don't practice.
3. One minor error = redo it
Great video as always PBD!!
Love your content and the great value :)
keep it up
I agree 💯% I've been looking into this book fluent forever for learning speaking languages and I've been applying it's techniques to my teaching programs for maths.
Awesome video..thank you for sharing Valuetainment
Good stuff, Pat! Really like your videos and all the different topics you guys cover. Well done valuetainment!!
Thank you VT Team
I wouldn't say I've always loved math, but I didnt understand why people hated it. You do this, you do that, you get an answer. I didn't love math until taking philosophy, quantum mechanics, and classical mechanics in college. But philosophy was the big one
Greetings from Zagreb, Croatia! Like your channel very much!
Love this video
Pat is the type of leader I would work with, just for food. Really inspirative person! Keep it up, this content is pure gold.
Honestly this video has made me really think about why I don't really like maths and it's because I just never thought of it as being so important but now with this video opening my eyes (just let me be dramatic) I need to know maths the good and the bad before it's too late.
subscriber increasing 1k each day . good go buddy
I already love math. But this guy hits the nail on the head. Just makes me love math that much more😊.
True! Agree with you Patrick.
Here in Australia we call Math, Maths. Patrick, you do great videos on how-to's, it would also be great to do videos on where we as viewers, entrepreneurs, aspiring entrepreneurs etc. can get resources, tools etc.
Best math teacher ever
Well now I'm motivated to pass Differential Equations next semester. Thanks Pat 🙏🏽
Even my teacher hate math
Thanks for this amazing video.
A Question for Pat. How do you get rid of the fears you face in your life?
+ I used to hate Math but when I had a great teacher in 8th Grade I've loved Math ever since, so you're right.
I’ve hated math since I was a child .
Hey! I'm Croatian too! haha i love your videos man keep it up!
thanks a lot Pat. Being a math teacher myself, this video really help boost my confidence in my career!
Apparently Patrick never had to take bunch of calculus, statistic, linear algebra, number theory, graph theory, set theory, relational calculus and many in more university without any chance to have real life example or a hope that they can be used in a job
For me it was kinda weird I liked it but I wasnt very good at it. Then I saw interestellar movie and I got tons of chill knowing that in a way that was real and it was math related, I starting also using math (numbers) to see my improvemnt in my gym and eating habits and I changed for good a lot. And then thanks to that combination and not giving up mindset I got into entrepreneurship and your channel.
I think math is fun. Learning new stuff and the feeling when you finally understand or solve a difficult problem. It's great. Then you have kids that say. "I haven't understood it on 10 years, so I won't understand it now" and then goes to play on his phone. Even the teacher tries to help them, they won't be successful, because they have already decided that this is to hard for them, and they will not really try at all.
Of course they hate math. No one likes things they suck at. I was never good at drawing. I liked the calming effect just coloring between the lines and stuff felt, but I hated when we was supposed to draw something, because I sucked. After a while I kind of gave up and put less effort in to drawing tasks, because I knew the outcome would be bad anyway. I assume that is what some people feel about math.
What you need is someone to teach it to you in a new way, a way you can understand. I learned perspective drawing, because that I understood how to do. A new way of drawing. While math often have one defined answer, there are many ways to get there. At one meeting of some sort in an office, the participants was asked to figure out the answer to 5*18 in their mind and just raise their hand without saying anything when thy was done. It was 6 people at that meeting and they all solved in their own unique way. I did it before looking at the answers or methods and I used a 7th method. Same problem, only 1 answer, but at least 7 different ways to find it. So while math can be static, the key to it is to learn to play with numbers. Just don't memorice that 2*7 is 14. Understand why that is true.
I never liked math but last year I figured out it is the most important subject I will ever learn.
I love you, Math
Loving the jersey! ❤
Grettings from Croatia!
Maths teachers are cut from the same cloth as dentists. They enjoy enflicting pain on others when they totally believe they are doing good.
I hated math in high school. Now I’m majoring in physics with a minor in economics. Math is useful lol. I’m in calc 3 at the moment and I finally see its usefulness.
Thanks for the inspiration I'm going to try harder!
nice video!
as a serbian, i like croatian people! i have many friends from croatia :-)
awesome sir
Great video