Saturday, October 18, 2008

MATH PROBLEMS



"Visualize WEALTH and put YOURSELF in the pictuuuure!" - KRS ONE, 1997

I admit that it has a lot to do with luck when it comes to "getting" math. I am one of the lucky ones. I got it from an early age with enough ease to coast through high school into college, financial analyst in the AF, loan officer, now caseworker. All these positions included the manipulation of numbers in some way. I guess it's more the economic-side of math, versus the scientific-side.

But I've definitely experienced those around me and those I work with struggle with math(or numbers), and it's powerful. A good majority are intimidated, and have a fear of numbers. I'm sure those are the old classmates from grade school who struggled even then. Frustration grown into discomposure. I guess they call them problems for a reason.

I attended public school, so I can't talk about private school, but in my classes the teachers seemed to teach to the students that already understood. The ones who had the better memories, and could memorize enough to keep up, got by-but without an understanding, you have a hard time applying math to the real world. To them, and the others practically ignored by the teachers, it becomes a lifelong burden. It seems to me that we would see an improvement in our math scores if we would just switch the term "problem" to something more positive.

Without an understanding, or at least a willingness to understand, your entire world view is different. When the only math you do is at the end of the month, trying to pay the bills(with very little math problems), you fail to see bigger (math)problems like:

BETWEEN 50-55% OF ELIGIBLE VOTERS, DON'T VOTE.

I understand math enough to NOT be a gambling man. But as a consultant I would say it's a pretty safe bet that the majority of the non-voters are not those prospering. It's debatable whether this majority has been manipulated into this apathetic state by the prosperous-or not. Just think if even HALF of these non-voters would vote in their best interests (which would be either Democratic OR third party), the country would change rapidly.

HIP HOP SECRET SOCIETY

As one who truly believes that Hip Hop is a culture, of which I am a part, I see its effects. We've come a long way and have undoubtedly made an enormous impact on the world. From the beginning, Hip Hop has promoted tolerance, and artists like the one in the video have lasted so long because of his subject matter-TRUTH.

Something I DO NOT consider debatable is the effect on society of Hip Hop. That being the opening of minds of whites towards blacks. And I don't think it would even be possible for Barak Obama to be considered for president, let alone the frontrunner, if it wasn't for Hip Hop.

Within the first two generations of Hip Hop Culture, there is a great possibility of a Black President. I think credit is due. Not that I agree with the extreme portrayal of Hip Hop through radio airplay and video, but like anything there are those "on the edge" on both sides.

My point is that the NUMBERS(population) are in our favor. And if we can realize that our personal math problems can be solved within the greater math problem, we have a great chance to mold this nation into something to be proud of. Where we all prosper.

Educate your friends on your local leaders. These elections are much more important than the president. They make a more significant impact on your daily lives. The same PROBLEMS that turn people away from politics can be solved by participation. Solve the long division.

If you think voting doesn't make a difference, just look at those who prosper. How many millionaires do you think don't vote?

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