Perhaps my finest (or possibly worst) quality is that I'm totally dissatisfied with my very own understanding.
This might be why I've shown a specific ability for mathematics and physics. Simply knowing is never ever adequate for me; I need to at least aim to carefully recognise the reasoning behind the mathematics I do, and afterwards, take my knowledge to its limitations. Asking all the time about the reason something is the way it is, probably to the inconvenience of my speakers, is something I'm urged to do. I, along with many others, find this Socratic technique of discovering as well as training to be extremely useful in building a fundamental understanding of maths and physics from fundamental concepts, and also I endeavour to enlighten in specifically this way.
I wish I could imbue trainees with my intense love of mathematics and physics or, at the minimum, reveal the topics as far less difficult than they appear. Naturally not everybody is a mathematician, as well as various minds learn at various speeds, nonetheless I will intend to leave an enduring and advantageous impression.