👉 Pride math is a concept from the book "The Art of Mathematical Proof" by Paul Zeiller, which uses the idea of mathematical proof to illustrate the beauty and power of mathematics. It involves constructing a proof for a simple yet profound statement, such as the famous "Three Colored Chairs" problem, by showing that the proof itself is a three-coloring of a diagram. The beauty lies in the elegance and simplicity of the proof, which can be constructed using only basic arithmetic operations and logical reasoning. This approach highlights how mathematical proofs can be both rigorous and aesthetically pleasing, demonstrating that mathematics is not just about solving problems but also about the joy of discovery and the satisfaction of seeing a complex idea unfold through logical steps.