It doesn't matter whether you like it or not. Just learn it.
Apparently, it is time for you to actually learn how to learn. Not everything you need to know to survive is going to be fun and games.
Think about what sort of jobs never use math and what they pay. You don't use a lot of math to flip burgers for minimum wage, but the manager of the burger place needs to use math.
You don't need math to mow lawns, unless you happen to be the owner of landscaping business and then you will use a lot of math. For any job that requires a college degree, you are going to have to know math.
Anyone who owns their own business needs a lot of math.
Hey, a great job on an assembly line pushing a lever back and forth all day long probably doesn't use any math. Boring as all get-out and doesn't pay well, but you don't need math to get the job. Except for there aren't many of those jobs because they've all been shipped overseas because anyone breathing can do those jobs. No need to be smart or educated, so send the jobs to where people will work for pennies.
The guy holding the stop sign at the construction site doesn't use math, except for maybe counting. What a boring, cold or over-heated job that is. Everyone else on the road crew is using math every day, so you are unlikely to get thats sign holding job unless you can do some of the other chores, which are going to require math. Holding that stop sign, besides being boring, doesn't pay much and isn't a full time job.
Living on welfare doesn't require a lot of math. It's not much of a life but you aren't expected to ever think. But the good jobs that pay enough to own a house and a car and take a vacation every year require math.
Apparently, it is time for you to actually learn how to learn. Not everything you need to know to survive is going to be fun and games.
Think about what sort of jobs never use math and what they pay. You don't use a lot of math to flip burgers for minimum wage, but the manager of the burger place needs to use math.
You don't need math to mow lawns, unless you happen to be the owner of landscaping business and then you will use a lot of math. For any job that requires a college degree, you are going to have to know math.
Anyone who owns their own business needs a lot of math.
Hey, a great job on an assembly line pushing a lever back and forth all day long probably doesn't use any math. Boring as all get-out and doesn't pay well, but you don't need math to get the job. Except for there aren't many of those jobs because they've all been shipped overseas because anyone breathing can do those jobs. No need to be smart or educated, so send the jobs to where people will work for pennies.
The guy holding the stop sign at the construction site doesn't use math, except for maybe counting. What a boring, cold or over-heated job that is. Everyone else on the road crew is using math every day, so you are unlikely to get thats sign holding job unless you can do some of the other chores, which are going to require math. Holding that stop sign, besides being boring, doesn't pay much and isn't a full time job.
Living on welfare doesn't require a lot of math. It's not much of a life but you aren't expected to ever think. But the good jobs that pay enough to own a house and a car and take a vacation every year require math.