I like maths because numbers are way less ambiguous within certain contexts than words could ever be.
I like maths because the answers are usually going to either be correct or incorrect, and often no shades of gray in between.
I like maths because I know I have the potential to master all aspects of mathematics given enough time. It will never make me feel like I will always suck at anything to do with maths (as is the case with writing literature reviews and theses in psychology or whatever).
Playing with numbers in complex and fascinating ways is like a really fun game to me. I get to cheer for myself whenever I'm solving a really challenging math problem and then arrive at the correct answer(s) after dedicating time and effort into solving it.
That's all I can think of right now, but maths is fun. That's all.
I like maths because the answers are usually going to either be correct or incorrect, and often no shades of gray in between.
I like maths because I know I have the potential to master all aspects of mathematics given enough time. It will never make me feel like I will always suck at anything to do with maths (as is the case with writing literature reviews and theses in psychology or whatever).
Playing with numbers in complex and fascinating ways is like a really fun game to me. I get to cheer for myself whenever I'm solving a really challenging math problem and then arrive at the correct answer(s) after dedicating time and effort into solving it.
That's all I can think of right now, but maths is fun. That's all.