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A small change in how Dave listened to people transformed his relationships—and his outlook on life. As the week concludes, he reflects on why curiosity is more than a personality trait. It’s a way of living that keeps us open to beauty, truth, and hope.
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When God invited Abraham to count the stars, He wasn’t testing arithmetic—He was expanding Abraham’s imagination. Dave reflects on how mathematics helped him understand that something can be both abstract and real, and why curiosity and faith belong together.
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Coaching Actuaries began with a simple question: What if there was a better way to prepare students? Dave shares how curiosity led to innovation, reminding us that meaningful change often begins by questioning assumptions everyone else accepts.
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Mathematics has fascinated Dave for decades, but people have become his greatest teachers. Through mentoring, marriage, and mathematics, he reflects on how curiosity deepens relationships and helps us see stories hidden beneath the surface.
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Negative numbers. Irrational numbers. Complex numbers. Each began with someone asking an impossible question. Today’s episode explores how curiosity has driven the greatest discoveries in mathematics—and how the same “What if?” mindset can transform our own lives.
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Growing up in a sports-centered family shaped how Dave viewed success—and limited what he was willing to learn from others. Drawing on Adam Grant’s “scientist mindset,” today’s reflection explores how curiosity reopens doors that certainty often closes.
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Why do children ask so many questions? Through the story of his grandson and an unexpected birthday gift, Dave explores how curiosity is something we are born with—and something many of us need to rediscover. What if curiosity isn’t something to learn, but something to recover?
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Most measurements can be converted and reconciled. A circle is different. Dave explores the ancient mystery of π and the surprising relationship between a circle’s diameter and circumference—a relationship we didn’t invent, but discovered.
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What do laps, miles, dollars, and tablespoons have in common? Mathematics helps us recognize when different descriptions represent the same reality, revealing a surprising perspective on equality and connection.
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Calculus may seem like a world of its own, but it is built on centuries of ideas and discoveries. Dave explores the hidden roots of mathematics and reflects on the people whose influence helped shape his own life.
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A college project challenged Dave to create a mathematics problem instead of simply solving one. That experience transformed math from a collection of answers into a collection of tools—and changed how he approached learning, growth, and hope.
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The deeper Dave explored calculus, the more perspectives he discovered. From student to tutor to teacher, he reflects on how returning to the same subject again and again revealed an ocean beneath what first looked like a swimming pool.
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A car’s position, speed, and acceleration are different ways of describing the same journey. Dave reflects on how changing perspectives—from child to parent to grandparent—can deepen our understanding of life and relationships.
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What if mathematics is less about getting answers and more about learning to see? Dave shares a memorable climb up Longs Peak and explores how changing perspective can reveal beauty and connections that were there all along.
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Why does beauty move us so deeply? In this concluding reflection, we explore how mathematics points beyond itself toward wonder, mystery, and hope. Along the way, I share why the beauty I find in mathematics has become a source of encouragement during life's most uncertain seasons.
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Mathematics is more than equations and answers. It is a human story filled with curiosity, creativity, persistence, and discovery. From Fermat’s Last Theorem to Andrew Wiles’ lifelong pursuit of a dream, we explore the people and stories that helped shape the mathematics we know today.
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The number e appears throughout mathematics—in growth, finance, probability, and countless unexpected places. Why does this mysterious number keep showing up? By exploring one of mathematics' most remarkable constants, we discover how wonder often begins where understanding ends.
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What do circles, triangles, waves, music, light, and sound have in common? In this episode we follow a beautiful chain of ideas showing how motion creates patterns and how a simple point moving around a circle gives rise to some of the most important patterns in our world.
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Beauty often appears when separate things suddenly connect. From imaginary numbers and geometry to music and Fermat’s Last Theorem, this episode explores how mathematics reveals hidden relationships and reminds us that reality may be far more connected than it first appears.
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Some of the deepest ideas begin with remarkable simplicity. Through the Pythagorean theorem, hidden patterns in geometric proofs, and a single assumption that transformed geometry itself, we discover how simple ideas can open the door to entire mathematical worlds.
- Visa fler