Mathematics is the science of recognising, understanding, appreciating, creating and using patterns in day-to-day life, business, sciences, work life, and technology.
Good morning Friends,
Early in my professional journey, I came across a simple yet powerful truth:
If you do something consistently for 21 days, it becomes a habit—and even a source of joy.
Today marks the 27th consecutive day of this blog, Mathematics and Life. Every morning at 8 AM, I’ve been fortunate to greet you with fresh reflections and experiences from my long journey as a maths teacher.
Your blessings, encouragement, and silent reading have all contributed to this rhythm.
📘 Why does this matter?
Improving mathematics—whether at school or in society—isn’t just about formulas and exams.
It’s about:
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Building discipline in our thought process
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Creating connections between ideas and people
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And sharing experiences that help others grow
This daily writing habit has become a personal sadhana—a discipline I look forward to.
📋 Reader Survey – Let’s Shape This Together
As we continue this journey, I’d love to hear more from you.
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It will help me know your interests and shape future posts better.
A gentle request:
Please include your name in blog comments—so I can respond personally and build more meaningful dialogue.
Let’s continue, together.
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