👉 Without math, we rely on logic, reasoning, and practical experience to solve problems and make decisions. We use everyday tools like language, observation, and intuition to understand the world and navigate through life. For instance, planning a trip involves estimating travel times, costs, and distances without needing complex calculations. Similarly, making choices about what to eat or how to organize tasks often depends on practical skills and common sense rather than mathematical formulas. This approach allows us to function effectively in many aspects of daily life, from simple decision-making to more complex problem-solving.