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I recently bought a used copy of "Mathematical Analysis" by Apostol for \$1.0 and "Probability and Measure Theory" by Robert Ash for \$3.0 (well another \$3.99 for shipping)! When I read the first few chapters of these books it made me believe that there were many concepts that I was taught as an engineer that lack mathematical rigor and many proofs with handwaving arguments. It bugs me a bit but at the same time it is understandable to some degree. I was so excited to continue reading the books and getting nice and clear understanding of some of the concepts but I came across this post today Can I use my powers for good? and got cold feet :(

I don't want to be a mathematician but I don't want to end-up feeling "so what!?"

I guess I'm just looking for some advice from the other side of aisle, mathematicians of course :) Should I continue what I felt "really exciting" and dive into rigorous math, or stay focused on what I've been doing for the past 15 years (practicing engineering and enjoy elementary but challenging math problems and pyzzles as a hobby) and forget about all this?

Thanks!

Ali
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  • Shoud I continue what I felt 'really exciting' [...]? The answer to this should be obvious. (Excluding things that hurt you or others in any way.) 2. I guess you'll have a hard time finding a mathematician that encourages you to not be interested because I feel like this is what mathematics is about. :)
  • – Piwi Oct 09 '15 at 21:48
  • Sorry, but this site is not for careers advice. – Rob Arthan Oct 09 '15 at 21:55
  • @RobArthan: I'm not looking for career advice, but if it feels that way to this community I will remove my question. – Ali Oct 09 '15 at 22:13
  • @Ali: please leave your question. I have been trying to bottom out exactly what the MSE policies are for careers/study advice. I think you are actually asking about self-study advice and i see no reason at all why that should be excluded. – Rob Arthan Oct 09 '15 at 22:21
  • Please try to rephare your question a bit to make more clear what you're asking. – YoTengoUnLCD Oct 10 '15 at 04:58