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Why are some people so good at math?
Mathematics is not good, mainly because the foundation is not well laid, and it is difficult to learn later, and it is becoming more and more incomprehensible. Therefore, it causes boredom and fear.

In the 1980s, Dr. Howard gardner, a famous American developmental psychologist and professor at Harvard University, put forward the theory of multiple intelligences, which has been widely used in early childhood education in Europe, America and many Asian countries for more than 30 years and achieved great success. Dr. Howard gardner pointed out that human intelligence is diversified rather than single, and it mainly consists of eight aspects: language intelligence, mathematical logic intelligence, spatial intelligence, body movement intelligence, music intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, self-cognitive intelligence and natural cognitive intelligence. Everyone has a different combination of intellectual advantages. It can be seen that people who learn mathematics quickly and well are the result of strong mathematical ability, strong logic and intelligence.

If you lay a good foundation from the beginning and learn step by step, you will, but others will not, so you will have a sense of accomplishment, you will love mathematics, and you will not get tired of mathematics. Even others will think you are smart, and you will have this mentality yourself. Therefore, the more you learn, the more you like it. Mathematics is time-consuming. Unlike Chinese, it is easier to learn by yourself. Most people who like literature and art can't learn well, and mathematics is often not literature and art. Mathematicians' expressive ability can often be said to be stupid in music cells.