That is where comes in. The Problem: The "Fake Ceiling" Most students hit a wall around 8th grade or 10th grade. Suddenly, algebra doesn't make sense. Geometry looks like a foreign language.

If that sounds familiar, you aren’t alone. And more importantly:

From Zero to Infinity: Why You Don’t Need a Cape to Be a Maths Hero

Let’s be honest. For many of us, math class felt less like an adventure and more like a horror movie. The sweaty palms when the teacher said, “Show your working.” The blank stare at a page full of fractions. The sinking feeling that everyone else understood something you didn’t.

The instinct is to think, “I’m just not smart enough.”

Think of math like a video game. You wouldn’t fight the final boss (Calculus) on Level 1. You’d get destroyed. Yet, in school, students are often pushed to the next level before they’ve mastered the basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication, or negative numbers.