I want a profession that is not related to mathematics but requires mathematics. But I can never do math, including physics and chemistry. What can I do, brothers and sisters?
I want a profession that is not related to mathematics but requires mathematics. But I can never do math, including physics and chemistry. What can I do, brothers and sisters?
What does that mean? How would it require math but not be related to it? That makes no sense.
The only way to get better at math is to do it and use it. If you hate math, you need to specify what you hate about it and why, and find ways to cut it out.
Fot example, I hated math because of the monotony and repetition of school, having to do everything by hand, and doing pure math and lame exercises that didn't engage me.
The solution to these would be doing math using calculators or software instead of on paper and finding ways to use math to benefit your life, like taking up a construction related hobby or working out your finances or trying to write a program that uses the math you're trying to learn.
Math is like a skill or a language, if you don't use it then you gradually lose it.
Read "A Mind for Numbers" by Barbara Oakley or her course on coursera. It's about learning how to learn.