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  • Mathematical Thinking

  • For People Who Hate Math: Level Up Your Analytical and Creative Thinking Skills. Excel at Problem-Solving and Decision-Making. (Strategic Thinking Skills, Book 3)
  • By: Albert Rutherford
  • Narrated by: Russell Newton
  • Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Mathematical Thinking

By: Albert Rutherford
Narrated by: Russell Newton
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Struggling with math? Are numbers your number one enemy? Learn the exact thinking tools the top mathematicians use to utilize their math skills in real life and radically change how you shop, save, and think!

Achieve your full potential by unlocking your mathematical mind - even if you think you don’t have one. Math is taught in a dull, authoritarian, and limited way. You either know how to do the Pythagorean theorem or you don’t. But, there is so much more to math than mere calculus and geometry. It pervades almost every life aspect - from how your insurance premium is calculated to the deal you should choose on Black Friday. Don’t let numbers get in your way to succeeding in life. You can do math without the formulas. Learn to assess information in a logical manner, understand the real connection between risk and probability, make calculated decisions, no hardcore math involved.

Mathematical Thinking - For People Who Hate Math provides a new way of looking at the world. Unlock life-changing ideas, and use them to make better and more informed decisions. Express yourself in a precise and concise manner using the language of math. Learn how turning your focus off can help solve challenging problems. Learn to turn risk and probability to your advantage...mathematically. Manage test anxiety like a pro. A math manual you'll actually love to listen to, with research-backed examples for faster learning and greater everyday impact.

About the Author: Albert Rutherford is an internationally best-selling author whose writing derives from various sources, such as research, coaching, academic, and real-life experience. Thinking mathematically is not the same as doing math. Discover the underlying, everyday utility of math they don’t teach you in school.

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Chapter 4

The last chapter felt incomplete. Everything else is fine although the start is a little bit slow.
In summary a good book.

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Good but maybe misleading!

is good. book was very well put together. But a little misleading. it may lead to read it to believe you're going to get an understanding of how to do math. But instead you get an understanding why behind the man. But it does increase analytical thinking. most recommended

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