Perhaps my ideal (or possibly worst) quality is that I'm eternally disappointed with my very own expertise.
This might be the reason I have actually shown a particular talent for mathematics and physics. Simply understanding is never ever adequate for me; I must at least attempt to carefully understand the reasoning behind the mathematics I do, and then, take my understanding to its limits. Profusely asking about the reason something is the way it is, probably to the inconvenience of my lecturers, is something I'm forced to do. I, as well as lots of others, find this Socratic technique of discovering as well as training to be unbelievably helpful in constructing a fundamental understanding of mathematics and physics from standard principles, and I endeavour to educate in precisely this fashion.
I hope I could inspire trainees with my intense love of mathematics and physics or, at least, expose the topics as far much less daunting compared to they appear. Naturally not every person is a mathematician, as well as various minds discover at different speeds, nevertheless I will certainly aim to leave an enduring and advantageous impression.