For those, like me, who find the writing style somewhat annoying, this is the part of the article that relates directly to the title:<p>> Imagine the situation Florence Nightingale confronted in the Crimea. Everyone knew that, in a war, soldiers get shot. Everyone knew that people who are shot tend to die. What they didn't know was that the vast majority of deaths in the Crimean War weren't caused by wounds at all -- they were caused by diseases like cholera and typhus. Thus military leaders didn't implement the basic sanitary precautions in field hospitals and military barracks that would save lives by stopping the spread of disease.<p>> Florence Nightingale saw the problem, but she needed her own ammunition. So she counted the dead, collected the data, and displayed it in a polar area diagram.<p>> It was a credible, clear and compelling display of the causes of death. And suddenly the problem was no longer too abstract to ignore. It was fixable.<p>> That is how a woman -- a nurse -- took on the top brass of the British military and won.
Interesting that despite this being an Australian speech reported on an Australian site, there is no mention of Nightingale's role in the development of nursing in Australia, at the request of the great Henry Parkes. Here's his granddaughter (herself a nursing educator) on the subject:<p><a href="http://www.nurseuncut.com.au/from-nightingale-nurses-to-modern-profession-nursing-in-australia/" rel="nofollow">http://www.nurseuncut.com.au/from-nightingale-nurses-to-mode...</a><p>If only we had statesmen of the calibre of Parkes today, instead of the shameful and mediocre crop we've got now.
>LESSON TWO: Learning maths is hard.<p>I wish this were more widely accepted, rather than the fallacy of "math people". Mastering even undergraduate level mathematics is the single hardest intellectual pursuit any human can undertake. There's no way around it. It's just an insanely hard thing to do. I've been taking remedial math courses in prep for a CS degree after 10 years in the industry, and it is absolutely maddening.