Economics of Money and Banking: https://www.coursera.org/learn/money-banking
Lectures on the Geometric Anatomy of Theoretical Physics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPH7f_7ZlzxTi6kS4vCmv...
Introduction to Dynamical Systems and Chaos: https://www.complexityexplorer.org/courses/98-introduction-t...
Discrete Optimization: https://www.coursera.org/learn/discrete-optimization
Tap into yourself to find some idea as a core. Just write about it, two minutes. No more than two pages. Look at it from different perspectives. Try different forms.
It was surprising to be able to use it for work to get motivation. Write a monologue from the perspective of a user. Or as a PM. QA. Engineer. Sales. A good monologue goes through an arc of emotions, from frustrated to angry, from anxious to sad, bored to content. Is it empathy? It's motivating, at least.
I recently started working at a university so I’m taking advantage of the tuition reimbursement to build up my math knowledge. It’s a long-term project because I can only take one class a semester, but I’ll probably stay here until retirement (wife is tenure-track faculty at same university), so I’m in no rush.