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The emotional toll of the journey was immense for Wiles from "summary" of Fermat's last theorem by Simon Singh

Wiles had spent seven years of his life consumed by the quest to prove Fermat's Last Theorem. The emotional rollercoaster that he had experienced during this time had taken a toll on him that was immeasurable. There were moments of elation when he felt on the verge of a breakthrough, only to be followed by crushing disappointment when his efforts fell short. The weight of the centuries-old mathematical problem seemed to bear down on him, threatening to crush his spirit. As Wiles delved deeper into the intricate world of number theory, he became increasingly isolated from those around him. His obsession with proving Fermat's Last Theorem consumed his every waking moment, leaving little time for anything else. The pressure to succeed weighed heavily on his shoulders, driving him to push himself to the limits of his mental and emotional endurance. Despite his determination and brilliance, Wiles faced numerous setbacks and obstacles along the way. Each setback served as a harsh reminder of the enormity of the task he had set for himself. Doubt and frustration crept in, threatening to derail his progress and shatter his confidence. The fear of failure loomed large, casting a shadow over his every move. Throughout the journey, Wiles grappled with feelings of self-doubt and inadequacy. The nagging voice in the back of his mind questioned whether he was truly capable of solving a problem that had stumped mathematicians for centuries. The weight of expectations, both his own and those of the mathematical community, bore down on him, intensifying his feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. As Wiles approached the final stages of his proof, the emotional toll of the journey reached its peak. The years of sacrifice, hard work, and dedication culminated in a moment of truth that would determine the outcome of his life's work. The pressure was palpable, the stakes were high, and the weight of the world seemed to rest on his shoulders. In the end, Wiles emerged victorious, his perseverance and resilience shining through in the face of overwhelming odds. The emotional toll of the journey had been immense, but it had also been transformative. Wiles had proven not only Fermat's Last Theorem but also his own strength and tenacity in the face of adversity.
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    Fermat's last theorem

    Simon Singh

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