Ooo, this one hits close to home!
All throughout school, I sucked at math, never saw any use in any of it, and basically thought it was just something that weird people did on the weekends or something (pardon my previously narrow world-view, I was (and still am) a bit of an idiot!).
Fast-forward many years, and I found myself learning to code and actually having to work through some of these lessons I've disregarded throughout the years; the very language that we've built (or discovered, which is highly debatable) in order to observe and understand the universe was right at my fingertips (Math, not specifically code).
Anyway, have you ever tried learning some basic skills like this? I find that it's such a useful environment to test out math problems, physics, probability and so much more. Plus, Python is super easy to learn (even kids do it!).