The Last Great Mathematician
You might be good at maths, but you'll never be that good... Welcome to my first attempted video essay discussion thingy! This one will probably either flop like crazy and kill my channel or do unreasonably well (hope it's the latter). If you’re reading this please let me know your thoughts in the comments below (either on the topic, the video, or the super cool intro). As is to be expected at this point, the editing part of this video may have been a little rushed towards the end (like when I added all the music in) so if there are any issues, my apologies! Other than that, hope you enjoy my most edited video yet (with absolutely no AI!) == Songs used == HOME - We’re Finally Landing JMSN - Love Me Meganeko - Milkshake Mario Kart Wii OST - Coconut Mall Super Mario Odyssey OST - New Donk City Celeste OST - First Steps == Cool parts of the video == 0:00 Intro 0:38 We're too good 4:19 We're too friendly 6:45 We're too fake 8:12 We're too good (again) P.S. (Don’t execute me for the thumbnail: I mention at the end that Terence Tao might be considered great in the future) #maths #mathematics #goat #greatness #euler #euclid #ambition #fypviral

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