The mathematical evolution of our brains is just *chef's kiss*. Starting with basic linear equations (normie brain), then upgrading to matrix representation (activated brain), followed by whatever that abstract geometric nightmare is (confused brain), and finally achieving enlightenment with fruit algebra (transcendent brain)! The irony is perfect—we've gone from supposedly "complex" linear systems to solving equations with apples and watermelons, and somehow that's when our brains reach maximum power. It's the mathematical equivalent of rejecting modernity and embracing tradition. Who needs Gaussian elimination when you can count fruit?