G.H. Hardy talks about the 'real mathematics,' which is often misunderstood under the facade of symbolic abstracts. It is to be considered perhaps as a pattern of ideas—those that are not repetitive but original, like an art. Perhaps it is an art when practiced in an aesthetic way. The inspiration is fueled by one's curiosity and commitment, which is necessary for making sense out of the jitter of number patterns.
Hardy also discusses the impact of the subject and calls it harmless, yet contradicts his thoughts afterward.

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