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Math
I wanted to try.
I was staring at the formulas hoping they would help.
They didn’t…
There is a 99.9% chance that I’ll cry myself to sleep after this but,
don’t ask for any mathematical proof behind that probability.
I couldn’t tell you even if I tried…
I’ll have to sit back and watch as my self-esteem and confidence crumble into 2x^5-35y+7=42.
I don’t even know what that means.
Or how that’s relevant.
But If I really wanted the answer, I could just go on Mathway or something.
If I can’t solve a simple math problem, how am I supposed to do anything else in life?
I mean, everyone else can do the math…
Why can’t I?
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I've never been very good at math, but when I looked around, everyone else seemed to understand something I could never understand. It made me feel useless because even if I write perfect essays and can find a grammatical error from a mile away, I still can't figure out why math is so hard for me.