Cephalon
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The universe. The stars. Look around you. Acknowledge it. Have a conversation about it, formulate ideas, talk about going to space and furthering human society. It's the fact that we're knee-deep in our own lives that we'd rather talk about how a sports game was than spreading and sharing truly important ideas.what's the bigger picture?
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bait or not im swallowing because i want to write something:
It is a quite common trend for young people that have early interests in science and in intellectualism to come to some sort of conclusion that they're inherently smarter (whether they are or not irrelevant) and that the rest of the World simply doesn't understand. This effect may be greatly enhanced by both the societal stereotypes and actual effects of certain diagnoses, in this case aspergers which can inhibit one's ability to communicate with others combined with the common trope that people with aspergers are more prone to being "geniuses".
This is a phase most people grow out of and you will most probably look back to these kinds of statements with some degree of embarassment in the future. Furthermore, I suggest you stray away from determining your intellectual ability based on a number you got from a test, it serves you no purpose aside from self-absorbtion or over/underestimation of your own capabilities.
Acknowledged. I have heard this before and already assessed this. It is indeed a distinct possibility that I overestimate myself, but I've already said that I don't have the skills to move the world forward.
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