“Who's counting? It was, of course, the minority who were counting. It always is. Most of the women I know today would dearly like to use their fingers and toes for some activity more enthralling than counting. They have been counting for so long. But the peculiar problem of the new math is that every time we stop adding, somebody starts subtracting. At the very least (the advanced students will understand this) the rate of increase slows. ... The minority members of any group or profession have two answers: They can keep score or they can lose.” KnowsLongHas BeensTwoUseProblemTodayCoursesLosesAnswersGroupsStudentsActivityMembersRacismIncreaseFingersRateMathProfessionDiscriminationInequalityScoreMinoritiesPeculiarToesCountingFingers And Toes Book:Making Sense Source: Making Sense
“The world of money, of numbers and stock markets and interest rates and credit cards, seems on the surface about as far as it could be from the world of spirituality, of seeking meaningful answers to the big questions of life. ... But these two worlds must flow in and out of each other, because it takes both money and spiritual understanding to sustain it. Truly speaking, what determines where our money with its awesome power will go, and what it will do for ourselves and others? If we listen, those answers come from the center of our being, from who we really are.” IfsWorldTwoBigsSeemsSpiritualSpiritualityUnderstandingInterestAnswersMoneyNumbersFlowRateDetermineSeekingCreditSurfaceMeaningfulCardsCredit CardInterest RateTwo WorldsBig Questions Author:Suze Orman
“a good part of the trick to being a first-rate scientist is in asking the right questions or asking them in ways that make it possible to find answers.” WayFirstsScienceAnswersScientistAskingRateTricksRight QuestionsAsking The Right Questions Author:Anne Roe