My kids are really young but I am finding some of the most appealing maths for them is counting coins, and counting attack and defense and power levels in a card game I designed with my kids. A colorful abacus helps to visualize it.
I used to like maths as a kid and never really understood the it's not useful argument. How are people supposed to design and build all the technology we use without maths?
Abouyt the conditioned consumers part, well, you know what they say, a fool and his money are soon parted, so if you want money, one tactic is to condition people to foolishly give it to you...
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That sounds like a great way to teach numbers.
I play UNO (cards) with my daughter, yahtzee for probabilities and the like - she loves it. Games used well are perfect tools and I love that you designed some with the kids - it makes them part of the creative process - the numbers are "theirs".
It is a visualization thing. I can't visualize the numbers into something practical (at the higher levels), so regardless of me knowing that it is necessary, there is no mental connection for me. For other people, they can "see" the numbers differently - school favors them.
I get that people have a hard time connecting with maths, sure. Our societies depend on maths and engineering and possibly even more so in the future though. All the ideas about blockchain being transparent and 'trustless' depends on whether people can understand the code and algorithms and maths behind it all to some degree or other, if not, then you just go from trusting one group of financial and government and legal experts to trusting another group of experts in maths and programming, the people that are designing the blockchain aplicactions...🤷♂