Friday, September 7, 2012

Your Math Lesson for The Day

I majored in math in high school. You would probably never be able to tell that if you peeked into my checkbook now. Things are correct, of course, in a positive/negative manner, but who wants to mess with change? I always round up on outgoing and down on incoming. I'm thinking Mr. Ayers would NOT like that at all! Ha! Ha!

Today's math lesson, however, doesn't really have much to do with checkbooks, income, bill paying, or things of that nature. Today's math is more about YOU.

Get out your pencils and a sheet of paper. Some of you might need a calculator. I'll wait. Go ahead . . . go find one.

OK, ready?

To solve the human equation, we need to add love, subtract hate, multiply good, and divide between truth and error. Believe to the Nth degree and when things don't work out, looking for your "X" is not always the best solution. Have a little fun. Don't ever be squared. And remember that the positive integers in your life, almost always make things bigger and better. Just be certain to mingle them with other positive integers!

Enjoy your day!

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