Of course not. It is great if you are good at something.
But you should always understand it's limitations as only a metaphysical representation of reality, and an incomplete one; i.e. infinities, Godels incompleteness theorem, predicate calculus always ending in paradox, and the fact that maths can't be derived from logic.
Also read Oxford Math's professor Charles Dodgeson's book (wriiten under the pseudanim 'Lewis Carol'.
Of course not, mathematics is a very useful ability for future careers.
The word "ashamed" is the same in any tense, but you can use the being verb associated with ashamed to change the tense. For the past tense you would simply use being verbs with the past tense connotation, such as "were" or "have been" or "was", then it would become the past tense "were ashamed" and "was ashamed".
Answer Never be ashamed of who you are. Be proud of who you are. Never mind age, when the time is right for you, then things will happen as they were supposed to happen. Good luck
No, this just means you are more left-brained than right. The left part of your brain is more logical and better with math, where the right part of your brain is creative and very good with writing and art. There's nothing wrong with you, so don't be ashamed. Maybe study different writing styles.
-- No. You should not be ashamed of yourself. -- No. If you fail science and engineering, that won't be the reason.
Yess. if he really loved you. he would be happy and proud of being with you. But if he tells you to keep it a secret or is ashamed then hes not worth it
I literally don't know. Anyone who has asked this question is obvs. not a homophobe, so I congratulate you. I am straight myself, but being gay is nothing to be ashamed of and its just as right and natural as being straight.
Yes it is okay. I am not going to try to guess your age. I am going to guess that you are on the younger side. These should be the most important questions you and he should answer. Do you both make each other laugh and smile? Do you treat each other right? If the answer is yes to all three, then of course it is alright. It really doesn't matter how many of the questions you answered yes too. You need to know that you have no reason to feel ashamed of being who you are. Back in the stone age when I was young, I hated my self for being gay. It took so many years to not to hate myself and to actually start loving myself. Don't spend years feeling ashamed or hating yourself for being bisexual. Always remember you have the power to change your self. You also have the power to not feel ashamed for loving another man. This is about you and how you feel about your self. Do your self a favor, love yourself, love life, learn to listen and just be you. I promise to do the same for myself.
Abashment is the state of being embarrassed or ashamed.
if you won why are you ashamed. you are probably more ashamed. he is older
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Being Myself was created on 1995-02-07.