Mathematics is abstract and a bit boring. First of all, I want to cultivate my interest in mathematics. For example, my interest in mathematics began with an extra-curricular question I met in Grade Two: If the circumference of the earth increased by 1 m, how much would the diameter increase? At first, I thought intuitively that the increase in diameter should be so small that it can be almost ignored. Who knows that the amount of calculation is actually very large (it is not difficult to do it yourself), and I feel that the power of mathematics is really not small, so I have been interested in mathematics since then.
If you have time to read some popular math books, you can also cultivate your interest in math.
The charm of mathematics lies in deriving endless theorems and formulas from several basic concepts and axioms, forming a complete logical building, just like the colorful material world composed of 100 elements, which is amazing! What is even more amazing is that although these theorems and formulas are the products of pure logical thinking, they can solve practical problems, which is quite interesting to think about.