<p>The best example I can give to you is a carpenter and his hammer. No matter how the carpenter loves to construct, if he is not capable of using his hammer, he cannot advance further in his career. I know that isn’t exactly accurate, but you get my point.</p>
<p>Same goes with math and physics, but in this situation, you absolutely NEED math in order to progress in a [ potential ] Physics career. That being said, there is no need to worry, because just like a carpenter being able to master his hammer through constant use, you too, can be proficient in the maths required for Physics if you practice regularly and put effort into it.</p>
<p>Math is needed to understand many [ arguably all ] Physics concepts, especially at a higher level.</p>