I have never (and will never) be a math person.
Ever.
From simple fractions to polynomials and graphing, I'm absolutely clueless and terrible when it comes to crunching numbers. It took me a lot of time to accept that I'll never be a math olympiad (which involved a lot of nights crying as I endured hours of homework and torturous tutoring) but I've learned that if you're someone like me, who can't do math to save their life, there are some things we can all relate to.
1. Double, triple and quadruple checking simple problems:
2+2=????
2. Figuring out how much to tip is HELL:
3. Wondering Why Exactly Algebra Exists:
Because how often have you used your GPS to go 7x-2x/y miles?