Introduction: the case for mathematical intelligence
Estimation: tribes that only count to four, where babies outsmart computers, and why we underestimate pandemics
Representations: the dogness of dogs, how mathematicians paint ideas, and the blind spots of computers
Reasoning: when stories fool us, why machines can't be trusted, and how to tell eternal truths
Imagination: why spoilsports deserve more credit, how mathematics get reinvented, and the truths computers will never discover
Questioning: why mathematics is like play, the questions no computer can answer, and the simple trait that makes every child smart
Temperament: why speed is overrated, getting into flow, and the wisdom of 'sleeping on it'
Collaboration: an unlikely mathematical duo, how ants get their intelligence, and the quest for a super-mathematician