It was another day, where I found myself in another boring lecture. Mr Fujiwara, stood at the front of the room writing equations with the chock in his hand, in the blackboard.
"The equation to growth," he said his voice was thick with emphasis as he continued,
"is about how, everything in life has a pattern. An input and an output causes an effect."
Almost every student in the class were not paying any attention to the lecture, but rather the clock. Mr. Fujiwara kept talking about growth, variables, and how the smallest change could alter the entire outcome.
To me, and most of the class it was just math, and nothing special. It's just math right?
Seems like I was wrong.