This question is for any mathematician out there, who consider themselves to be good at what they do?

This question is for any mathematician out there. In order to be a good mathematician were you naturally skilled at math, and learned things quickly, or did you practice hundreds of thousands of equations to become perfect? Also do you believe that anyone can be great at math like you are. thank you for any good answers that you may give.

Answer:
You need to have an innate ability to achieve at the highest levels. All of the practice in the world is not going to elevate you above your maximum potential.

Additionally, mathematics is all about concepts and logic, not specific equations or arithmetic calculations.

Start with the Peano postulates and work from there.

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