Possibly my best (or perhaps worst) characteristic is that I'm eternally disappointed with my own understanding.
This may be the reason I've shown a certain ability for maths and physics. Simply recognizing is never sufficient for me; I should at least try to rigorously comprehend the thinking behind the mathematics I do, and then, take my understanding to its limits. Asking all the time why something is the way it is, probably to the annoyance of my speakers, is something I'm forced to do. I, in addition to many others, consider this Socratic method of learning and also training to be incredibly useful in constructing a fundamental understanding of mathematics and physics from basic concepts, and I endeavour to inform in specifically this way.
I wish I can inspire students with my extreme love of mathematics and physics or, at the minimum, expose the subjects as far less complicated compared to they appear. Naturally not every person is a mathematician, and also different minds learn at various paces, nonetheless I will certainly intend to leave a long lasting and valuable impression.