I read a post on Facebook with these calculations shown in my image. I think it’s quite interesting, and I wrote it out for my elder son to practice his Math. At the same time, it’s also good to tell him that attitude is more important.
I am sure it’s coincident, but it’s still amazing that some people came up with this idea of calculating among knowledge, hardwork and attitude. I still remember when I was working in the office. There were several times I was involved in interviewing job applicants together with my boss. He told me the attitude of the interviewees is more important, and that’s the most important characteristic we should be looking for. No matter how excellent the interviewee’s score was or how knowledgeable he is, if he doesn’t have good attitude, then it’s hard for us to work together and grow the team. If the interviewee doesn’t really know much, but he has good attitude and willing to learn, we can still teach him and it’s actually easier to work together as a team.
I always think Math Facts are fascinating. Learning Math can be very fun with these cool facts. I am going to look for more and tell my elder son since he is always interested in Math.
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Question of
Do you think attitude is important?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Do you like Math?
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Yes
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No
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Agree and can’t agree more. I don’t really like it. haha!
attitude may be the most important thing, but this isn’t mathematical proof. it isn’t any sort of proof whatsoever…
Of late when judging anyone they no longer go for their IQ but EQ
Life is all about our attitude for sure.
Only positive attitude.