No. Post-college, I didn't need it for my job and I discovered programming - at least at the level that I was enjoying it - was as much, if not more, about logic and breaking problems into pieces. Despite that my lack of math ability felt increasingly like an albatross around my neck. In the same way that one might feel they're missing out by not studying history.
It was only after coming across a quote from Charles Darwin where he mentioned that one of his regrets was that he didn't study math more thoroughly. And that because of that there were entire "conversations" he was missing out on. For some reason I found that both liberating and motivating.
"Me and Charles Darwin, we're not so different you and I." ;-)
It was only after coming across a quote from Charles Darwin where he mentioned that one of his regrets was that he didn't study math more thoroughly. And that because of that there were entire "conversations" he was missing out on. For some reason I found that both liberating and motivating.
"Me and Charles Darwin, we're not so different you and I." ;-)