I'm currently watching ITAS...
And Michael J. Fox is on (my mother loves him, by the way) and he said something about maths that totally resonates with me. It's a very mundane topic, I know, but I always struggles so much with maths because I couldn't get it like I got English and literature...It's so...There, lol. It is what it is. There's always a right answer (which I could never get to and I still have problems with).
"I was a person who couldn't stand absolutes. Two plus two is always four everytime...What good is it?"
Too bloody right.
Numbers to me (mentally) feel like rubbing my fingernails on sandpaper, whereas words are much pleasant and feel like marbles in my mouth. I know that sounds strange, but people who know me would get that...
And they'd get that I always have two different pictures in my head; The thing that I'm thinking of (numbers, for example) and a sensation or memory (the sandpaper...A sensation, not a memory).
Yeah, this post was originally just the quote, lol, so numerically challenged person, signing off!
"I was a person who couldn't stand absolutes. Two plus two is always four everytime...What good is it?"
Too bloody right.
Numbers to me (mentally) feel like rubbing my fingernails on sandpaper, whereas words are much pleasant and feel like marbles in my mouth. I know that sounds strange, but people who know me would get that...
And they'd get that I always have two different pictures in my head; The thing that I'm thinking of (numbers, for example) and a sensation or memory (the sandpaper...A sensation, not a memory).
Yeah, this post was originally just the quote, lol, so numerically challenged person, signing off!