Like many Iβve been watching people and Shaking My Head.. This perfectly describes what Iβve been thinking !!π€π€―ππ
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I have a similar train of thought.
I'm annoyed that I'm not smarter, but if I were smarter I would hate my fellow man even more. It must be a real struggle for people that are recognized as being geniuses.
You're smart enough to be here, and we all have our strengths.
I've always been considered smart but I work in a gas station. I like the fast pace of a busy day and the multi tasking, and dealing with people. I guess I'm smart enough to know i don't like working behind a desk lol. I love my job.
I use my gifts to make other people happy and that in turn makes me happy.
I guess that is true, me being here and all. I have never been a "conspiracy theorist" until Q. At this point though, you'd have to have your head firmly up your ass (like my wife) to be this oblivious to what is going on.
I have a desk job, work remote, and am paid well. It would be nice to be around more people, I guess, but at the same time they'd probably just have their heads up their asses.
Well I'm pleasantly surprised at the amount of people that see the truth.
Most of the people iny flyover state.are based until you get into the cities of course.
I know a lot of people that work with their hands and make good money without the college debt.
EVERYONE has some gift/area of genius. School only assesses and values a few areas, so many people get discouraged because they don't/didn't do well in school when the fact of the matter is that school doesn't measure or value their gifts. There are a number of perspectives, with the number of areas ranging from 7-11, but his one isn't too bad:
https://understandingcompassion.com/articles/9-types-multiple-intelligences-smart/
Itβs pretty eye-opening the number of people I meet who think I (landscaper) should be working behind a desk at this point in my career like that is the ultimate goal. As if sitting on your ass in the a/c in front of a computer screen is the end all of professional advancement.