I must admit that outside the university, it is difficult to be a pure mathematician. No one in my family understands what I do. My neighbors wonder why I spend all my time in my study scribbling with pencil on a yellow pad of paper instead of going outside to mow the lawn.
I woke up to the world of science when my high school chemistry teacher introduced me to the elegantly ordered periodic table.
It's true we pure mathematicians are connected to a different world. But it is a very real world nevertheless.