“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough. “Albert Einstein
I believe the best way to understand something is to break it down into simple terms for others. Data doesn’t have to be boring—it just needs the right context to make it engaging.
Meet Timmy

Timmy, a 6th-grade student with a deep passion for marbles, he decided to use his passion as a way to make some extra money on the side. He started by selling transparent marbles to his friends and neighbors. As his sales grew, Timmy expanded his collection to include marbles in a variety of colors. This sparked his curiosity: which type of marble sold better—transparent or colored? And if colored marbles were more popular, which color did his customers prefer?
Soon, Timmy’s marble business took over much of his free time. He spent his evenings after school and his weekends traveling around the neighborhood, selling his marbles. Timmy began to wonder if his clients were more likely to buy marbles during the week or on weekends. Was there a specific day when most of his friends received their allowances and were more inclined to make a purchase?
Realizing the importance of understanding his customers better, Timmy knew he needed to track his sales and gather data. This would allow him to make informed decisions and better understand his growing customer base. Join Timmy on his journey to uncover the secrets hidden in his data.