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Monthly Archives: November 2019
Recovery, Like Mathematics, Turns Out to Be Fun! by Anonymous
Thirty years ago, I expected to die from alcoholism. Suicidal ideation gave way to a complacency that I would just drink myself to death. Mired in hopelessness, I went through the motions of life, pretending to teach, pretending to do … Continue reading
I’m Living Proof, by Danielle Amethyst
In one way or another, mathematics has been a partner in my life for as long as I can remember. Sometimes as a progenitor of crisis. At others, as a savior. And even as a fixed point when all else … Continue reading