Review of Math Without Numbers
I just finished reading Math Without Numbers by Milo Beckman.📚
Milo Beckman writes an introductory guide to the three main branches of mathematics. And as stated in the title, he does not use any numbers to do so.

Opinion
Please note that from here on out, the text can contain spoilers of the book.
The images show some of my notes I made while reading the book. It does not show everything discussed in the book. Just the topics most interesting to me.

A short book but with a lot of insight into an exciting topic. At times I would have loved it if the author would have used some numbers. But I was amazed how you can explain the topics without any numbers.

It would also have helped if I had this book earlier when I still needed to do mathematics on struggled with it – especially with understanding for what I need to learn all this stuff ;-)

It is an interesting and well-written book that lifts the veil to a complex topic, and I highly recommend it to everybody.
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