Focus on Learning Problem Solving That Directly Connects to Dating
Why You Should Start by Learning Problem-Solving Through Mathematics
There’s an important principle you should understand before you begin learning problem-solving: you should start by using mathematics as your subject of study.
Why is mathematics the best place to begin? Because its logic is clear and well-defined. Problem-solving requires you to train your thinking within a framework of precise and consistent rules—and no subject offers that better than mathematics.
In contrast, the real world isn’t built solely on clear logic. This is especially true when it comes to dating, where logic alone often doesn’t apply.
That’s why it’s essential to first master problem-solving within the clear, logical world of mathematics, and then apply that learning to the more complex, less predictable world of dating.
What Really Matters Is Connecting Your Learning to Dating
There’s a big gap between simply learning Problem Solving and truly connecting that learning to dating.
Learning Math on your own is often enough—but trying to figure out how to connect that learning to dating all by yourself is, in fact, a waste of effort when you consider the essence of dating itself. We hope you’ll realize this as early in life as possible.
For now, we’ve gathered some resources for you below. But if you’re interested in focusing on learning that directly connects to dating, please check the guidance at the bottom of this page.
How to Solve It: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method


George Pólya
The Art and Craft of Problem Solving, 3rd Edition

Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 3, 2017 Paul Zeitz
What You Can Learn from The Art and Craft of Problem Solving – A University of Dating Guide
Solving Mathematical Problems: A Personal Perspective

Terence Tao
What You Can Learn from Solving Mathematical Problems – A University of Dating Guide
Thinking Mathematically, 8th edition

Published by Pearson (June 27, 2022) © 2023 Robert F. Blitzer Miami Dade College
What You Can Learn from Thinking Mathematically - Robert F. Blitzer – A University of Dating Guide
Thinking Mathematically, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (May 6, 2010) © 2010 J Mason L Burton K Stacey
What You Can Learn from Thinking Mathematically - J. Mason – A University of Dating Guide
Mathematical Problem Solving

Alan H. Schoenfeld
What You Can Learn from Mathematical Problem Solving – A University of Dating Guide
The Art of Problem Solving, Volume 1: The Basics

Richard R. Stanley
What You Can Learn from The Art of Problem Solving – A University of Dating Guide
【Important】 For Those Who Want to Enjoy a Life Without Struggling to Find Dating Partners
There are many people out there who, despite learning Problem Solving, waste their time by studying in a way that fails to connect their knowledge to creating meaningful shared experiences through dating.
We, on the other hand, have dedicated ourselves to learning in ways that truly connect to creating meaningful shared experiences through dating, and as a result, we’ve been able to enjoy a life where we never struggle to find dating partners.
Would you like to join us at the Dating University and focus on learning that directly connects to creating meaningful shared experiences through dating—and enjoy a life where dating partners are never in short supply?
Begin Your Journey Today
"I want to live a life where finding a date is never a struggle."
If that’s how you feel — yet your daily life still feels stuck or unfulfilled — you’re not alone.
When even a hint of doubt or unease lingers in your heart, that’s the perfect time to reach out.
We invite you to take that first step.
Let us help you explore how the right kind of learning can turn dating into something natural — and transform your everyday life.