Is it normal that i my worldview might be a tad strange?
Before I decided to become a Math Magician, I had to decide what sort of Math Magics I would master and why; if I were to master one or a few branches of Math Magics, then I could claim to know a thorough amount of things about these subjects and proclaim myself an experienced Math Magics specialist; but if I were to practice many Math Magics, I could say that I were at least acquainted with many Math Magics, though my level would certainly be low in many of these. After one has solved a problem or learned a new concept, they gain experience and, after enough experience, a higher level. The same could be said of languages, in that as I taught myself words and phrases, I gained experience points - and after so many experience points, a new level. But does one want to become proficient in these languages (facilitating specialization) so much as to read classics in them (a great way to grind for experience in both language and literature) or try to become a polyglot and only obtain a superficial knowledge of many languages. The same could be said of learning an instrument (a mighty tool of the bard, who with his/her many skills demonstrates manual dexterity) or learning to cook (a skill which will allow you to restore plenty of HP). My high level and stats are sure to advertise my appeal as a well-rounded unit to units of the opposite sex; after I become acquainted with them, I may net some experience points in my dealings with the less pretty ones and grind my way up until I unlock the Casanova class, whereupon I will be able to defeat opposite-sexed units of much higher levels in battles requiring endurance and skills.