It's college level. Normally I'm pretty good at all varieties of math, but this is the first course I've ever taken strictly focused on trig. It's online, so self-teaching is essential. I'm sure once I get the basics down I'll really like the class, but digesting some of the new terminology is a bit rough and the textbook for the course is too ambiguous. Ambiguity is especially detrimental to self-teaching any type of math as far as I'm concerned.
I hate math, I can never motivate myself with it. I suck at it and I know I will never have a career that requires the type of math I took this year and am taking next year.
Practicing the Bansuri I recently got. Its relatively easy to play. I can already get the first octave and I've only had it for about an hour. Although I have no idea how I am supposed to close the seventh hole.
I actually tried to solve one of those "unsolvable" millennium mathematics problems a few years ago (offering a $1M reward) but got absolutely nowhere. I have a bad habit of jumping headfirst into situations that are mentally well above me. I also, after reading one of those articles on multidimensional theories, tried to figure a proof a dimension outside of the constraints of time. I ended up with a notebook full of scribblings akin to a madman. Goodtimes.