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“I never could do anything with figures, never had any talent for mathematics, never accomplished anything in my efforts at that rugged study, and to-day the only mathematics I know is multiplication, and the minute I get away up in that, as soon as I reach nine times seven- [He lapsed into deep…” quote by Mark Twain
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“I never could do anything with figures, never had any talent for mathematics, never accomplished anything in my efforts at that rugged study, and to-day the only mathematics I know is multiplication, and the minute I get away up in that, as soon as I reach nine times seven- [He lapsed into deep thought, trying to figure nine times seven. Mr. McKelway whispered the answer to him.] I've got it now. It's eighty-four. Well, I can get that far all right with a little hesitation. After that I am uncertain, and I can't manage a statistic.”

Mark Twain

About This Quote

Source Novel: "The Gilded Age", 1873 (attributed)

The narrator confesses a lifelong struggle with mathematics, only managing simple multiplication after much effort.

In simple terms: Struggles with math persist despite effort.

Key Takeaway

Accept personal limits, seek help when needed.

Themes

education self‑doubt math anxiety learning

Mood

reflective humorous

Type

self‑deprecating philosophical

When to use this quote

  • school tutoring
  • career counseling
  • self‑study
  • adult education

Key Concepts

growth mindset cognitive limits

Questions to Reflect On

  • What strategies can improve your math confidence?
  • When should you ask for assistance?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on self‑criticism can hinder progress.

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