Portrait of George Pólya

George Pólya

1887–1985

Hungarian mathematician

The future mathematician…should solve problems, choose the problems which are in his line, meditate upon their solution, and invent new problems. By this means, and by all other means, he should endeavor to make his first important discovery: he should discover his likes and dislikes, his taste, his own line.

TOPICS: mathematicians, problems

The open secret of real success is to throw your whole personality at a problem.

TOPICS: problems

Quite often, when an idea that could be helpful presents itself, we do not appreciate it, for it is so inconspicuous. The expert has, perhaps, no more ideas than the inexperienced, but appreciates more what he has and uses it better.

TOPICS: problems

Mathematics is the cheapest science. Unlike physics or chemistry, it does not require any expensive equipment. All one needs for mathematics is a pencil and paper.

TOPICS: science