“I expect my mother’s fear of decimal currency was related to her dislike of math, which is a common fear often dating back to a cruel teacher.” – Cherry in Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty.
Oh, that hit me right in the memories!
I don’t think Sister Holly Jean my third grade teacher at Holy Trinity School was intentionally being mean. There were two math groups and two reading groups, and when you’ve already spent 2 years with the same kids, you know which is which.
I bounced back and forth between those two math groups throughout 3rd grade. Long division was my nemesis! Carrying the what because it’s not equal where? My mother brought home waste letter paper from work and filled them with division problems for me to solve.
I survived third grade math but I was never the same afterwards. Math just continued to beat me down year after year. Algebra, Geometry, even review math in 12th grade was a struggle.
Ironically, I really enjoyed Accounting in high school and college and handle the (Quick)books for our company.
Hand me the calculator!
Hilarious. I’m right there with you. Math has always been my nemesis. Now I wouldn’t say I love Accounting, but like you, I’ve been able to at least tolerate it. Ha. ha.
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Accounting math was just adding and subtracting. But I still had trouble with which side credits and debits went on 😂
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Ugh. Okay, now you’ve fried my brain. Basic addition and subtraction — I’m with you. Anything more than that and I’m in trouble. Ha, ha.
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