It must be admitted that successful mathematicians share many common characteristics.
High intelligence goes without saying.
At the stage of Advanced Mathematics, if one doesn't possess a level of intelligence that ordinary people find hard to reach, they will surely be confused by those abstract mathematical concepts...
And during university, they will fully realize the limitations of their intelligence, then decisively abandon any further thoughts on advancing in mathematics. Or directly switch to applied mathematics or financial mathematics.
Besides this, one must also have strong logical thinking ability and creativity.
The former ensures that every proposition's proof process can be traced, while the latter ensures that mathematicians can continue to innovate in theory, solving those problems that have perplexed the world, and driving mathematics forward!
Throughout history, every mathematician whose name has been recorded was of this type. Modern times are no different.
