Possibly my finest (or perhaps worst) quality is that I'm permanently disappointed with my very own knowledge.
This might be the reason I've revealed a specific skill for maths as well as physics. Merely recognizing is never good enough for me; I must at least aim to carefully comprehend the thinking behind the mathematics I do, and then, take my knowledge to its limitations. Profusely asking why something is the way it is, maybe to the inconvenience of my speakers, is something I'm obliged to do. I, as well as lots of others, consider this Socratic approach of learning as well as mentor to be exceptionally useful in constructing an essential understanding of maths and physics from basic concepts, and I endeavour to inform in precisely this fashion.
I wish I can encourage students with my intense love of maths and physics or, at least, expose the subjects as far less daunting than they show up. Naturally not every person is a mathematician, and also different minds find out at different rates, nevertheless I will intend to leave a long-term and advantageous impression.