Saturday, March 1, 2014

Friendship Perimeter

Mathematics.
Interesting or difficult?

But whatever we think of it, we all know that Math is one of the basic sciences that we need to learn. And sometimes, it could be a long problem-solving process.

Isn’t it ironic that we can actually equate Math in real life? Like, pondering on all of the possible solutions just to save a friendship.


This is how a basic science like Math could actually explain one of the basic tenets of life: friendship.

Since I consider friendship as a special feature in life, it deserves to be represented in a very special shape.

Let’s say, a triangle.

It comes in several forms.

Sometimes, it’s “right” or “only two sides are equal” even worse,   “with no equal sides” at all.  

How can three points and three lines make sense? Of course, connection.
Nothing makes sense if communication is restricted among the elements.  

P = a + b + c, where a, b, c, are the sides of the triangle.

Familiar?
This formula corresponds to the “perimeter” of a triangle.

And this could serve as a reminder that the distance around the edge of the triangle can be solved if you add up the three sides.

Friendship is indeed, a triangle.
Sometimes, it is just put together by chance without equality.

A triangle, in which all the three sides are of different lengths, is still a triangle.
And a triangle will always be a special.