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Jul 23, 2016
I can suggest a good article about this at
http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/subject_matter/math/geometry/
Explanation:
Even if you do not anticipate the practical usage of Geometry in your future profession, studying it, including proving theorems and solving problems, serves a very important purpose to develop your logic, analytical thinking, creativity and, arguably, intelligence.
You do not use in your day-to-day life weights, springs and tracks found in a gym, but using them develops your muscles and stamina. It also improves your overall health.
With Mathematics (and Geometry in particular) it's the same.
Math to brain = Gym to muscles.