Information You Have To Find Out About Numbers. We Love Them - We Dislike Them
Why?
With apologies to Shakespeare - "let me count the ways"
What numbers can we love?
birthdays
data and crime lab stats as on TV shows
cell phone numbers
addresses
happy anniversaries
milestone markers individuals children
test scores
lotteries
horse races
What numbers should we hate [or dislike]?
school math
birthdays
weight
body mass index
test scores
sad anniversaries
Some numbers are in both categories because our love or hate sometimes depends on the specific number!
Numbers in cultures and religions
In most cultures our age number is assigned whenever we finish that year along with other cultures that age number is given at the start of the season - beginning on the beginning of life. Which means you age number will differ based on your culture!
In Hebrew, all letters have a very numerical equivalent each word's number may be the total of the individual numbers - therefore words have numerical meaning as well as the literal meaning. And the Hebrew bible [Torah or Old Testament] carries a book called Numbers.
Particular numbers have significance based on your beliefs. Many of these are 3, 7, and 666.
Children love numbers
counting games
boardgames
birthday candles
the quantity of cookies or presents
what their age is
just endless reciting of numbers or counting
Teens and Adults develop the love-hate relationship with numbers
When we so love numbers when we're young - what happens that individuals commence to dislike them?
Let's start with parents who want to discuss the terrible 2's. Will be the 2's so "terrible" or am i pre-programmed to think so? And should we pass this to our children so they start learning that some numbers are not-so-good???
Then we hold the amorphous "someone" who says that arithmetic is tough. I don't know who started this myth yet it's a myth. Worse - we tell children that arithmetic is harder for girls than for boys! So those numbers will type in the hate category.
We love turning 13! We have been teenagers! And shortly we are able to drive!
We wish to get good grades in class as well as on the tests that "matter." When the numbers are not what we were hoping or expecting we sad and even depressed. Yet few of us wonder if those test numbers mean anything in the real world outside school. We assign love/hate to them.
Plus many countries we like reaching the legal ages of driving, drinking and voting or marrying. These appear to be good numbers and then we love them.
Unless, of course, we hate them!
Think about the numbers in your own life and instead of creating a love/hate relationship with them, think about whatever they mean for your requirements and why...and after that figure out how to love all of them! They are your numbers and they are generally you!
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