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What are the criteria for becoming a mathematician?
The standard is not to make mistakes. The standard is not to make mistakes. In fact, everyone who is good at math has a lot of reading and thinking abilities, but he is good at math. The characteristic is that their outlook on life is more realistic ~ just like a step-by-step process of solving problems. But in today's society, the college entrance examination system, there is no master. Personally, I think everyone's way of thinking and attitude towards problems are different. It is certain that everyone who is good at math works hard. Because of hard work, I will be more tidy and have higher requirements for myself and the food around me. I agree with different outlook on life, but what is certain is that mathematics is a good subject to improve oneself and is also enough for social progress. However, being good at math also has innate conditions and good qualifications. Good math doesn't mean anything. Anyone who works hard will do ~ look at a person's comprehensive strength. Not everyone can meet the standards of mathematicians, and no master can get ahead. In addition, physics is more difficult to understand than mathematics, and physicists have a headache. Another point is that people who are good at math have a characteristic of stubbornness. Otherwise, who wants to solve such difficult problems one by one = = I am a person who is good at mathematics since I was a child. On the other hand, from elementary school to high school, all subjects are good, but there has always been a stubbornness in my heart. Sometimes it is a belief that supports you to solve problems. It is absolutely impossible to test your thinking ability in mathematics without reading many books. Also, to be a mathematician, you have to have your own thinking system ~ ~ Anyway, I personally think that at most, you have a good talent, and you can learn math well through some thinking training and reading. Mathematicians' spiritual realm must be more perfect than ordinary people ~