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Math is just a pattern, and once you learn to recognize parts of the pattern, then math becomes MUCH easier to figure out.
So far the only person I've explained this to who understood it was (ironically) a math teacher, but here goes in the hopes that it might help you.
So everyone knows the simple basics right. 2+2=4... 2+3=5, 5+2=7, 5+3=8, etc. You don't have to "solve" these simple problems, you just know them.
So if 5+2=7, and 5+3=8, then you automatically know without even having to think about it that 8+7= 15. There is no need to even "solve" the problem because you can see the pattern.
5+2=7 and 5+3=8, so obviously 8+7 is going to end in 5 because 2+3=5, and you know it can't be 5 or 25 because 5+5 can't equal 0 or 20.
I feel there should be a MUCH easier way to explain this epiphany I've had, all I can tell you for sure is ever since I came to this realization math has become 10,000 times easier for me to do.
As far as you not seeing math in the world, you just have to open your eyes because it's literally everywhere you look in nature. The Fibonacci sequence alone can be seen in just about every single leaf, tree, flower, seashell, etc. It's really insane how much our world is built on the structure of mathematics. It gets even more insane if you take geometry into account.
Specifically sacred geometry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utMx48aGndI
Math can also be extremely fascinating if you really get into it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR_8AxIwKV8
grammar is hard.. it is illogical..
why is it written that way? -> cause people agreed it was written that way
why is is changes from how I was leared it a decade ago -> cause enough people wrote that word wrong and than the wrong way became the correct way.
MADNESS
social interacton (charisma/influence) is impossible..
-people like people that other people like, but what made those first people like them?
and one person can treat everybody like crap and be seen as perfect and another be the most alrustic on earth but seen as bad?
COMPLETE MADNESS...
I found the square root of skill issue
Later on I learned how to do it with pencil and paper and my brain. Which is how they should have taught it to begin with.
Granted the last time I used all that was in college. I haven't really used algebra at all in all the years I've been an adult and working a job.
The funny thing about algebra.
I was told by teachers that it was absolutely necessary to fully understand algebra in order to understand geometry. Yet I am the living example of that not being true, because I completely aced geometry in 8th grade and flunked the hell out of algebra in 9th grade.
They didn't allow me to take a geometry class in 10th grade specifically because I had flunked algebra.
To this day I've never understood how the two are related in any conceivable way.
This is the real Hell.