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How did you get interested in mathematics?
The best way to cultivate interest in mathematics is to have an intuitive feeling about mathematics. At this time, it is the best way to look at some wonderful mathematical models. You can find it in some popular math books, such as Koch snowflake curve, chaos and fractal. You can also find many such wonderful patterns on the Internet.

The second step is to feel the formal beauty of mathematics. Here I recommend you to search for the most beautiful formula and experience the concise and powerful beauty of Euler formula, Maxwell equations and other formulas! All electromagnetic phenomena can be deduced from Maxwell's equations. Feel the power of mathematics!

Then let's feel what role mathematics plays in our lives. Mathematics is everywhere, from shopping and accounting to electronic communication. The mobile phone we use most often depends on Fourier transform, which is very important in mathematics.

After understanding the intuitive beauty of mathematics, we can review what contribution mathematics has made to human development. Think back, learn more about those legendary mathematical geniuses, Gauss, Euler and Galois, and feel their genius thoughts.

Let's look at the frontier of mathematical research and see where the apex of human wisdom lies. There are also cool chaos and fractal, three-body motion and so on. Face the unknown field and feel the mystery of nature.

Finally, we do it on the spot, take out a workbook and find a difficult problem to study. Feel the charm of mathematics. Accumulate self-confidence in the process of constantly conquering difficulties and enjoy the fun of overcoming difficulties. At the same time, the most important thing is to cultivate mathematical thinking and get more new ideas in talking with experts. This feeling of opening a new world is the most exciting.

Mathematics has too much charm to finish reading a book. This is just a brief introduction. I hope to arouse everyone's interest in mathematics. If you are really not interested in math, it doesn't matter. The world is so big, there is always a place for you.