To clarify here, I don’t feel like I’m significantly smarter than most people, but I feel like people have a hard time doing any sort of thinking about stuff. Especially when it comes to verifying “facts.”

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    I dunno. I’m pretty smart in some things, but I’ve also made some real bone-headed mistakes. Sometimes I’m rushing, sometimes I just truly don’t think about it. Sometimes while talking through what I think is the best solution, I figure out I’m wrong.

    two things I’ve done.

    -gotten a 3.9 GPA with honors through two years of medical school

    -didn’t realize “Penn State” was in Pennsylvania until I stopped and thought about it

    like, sometimes we don’t think about things enough. Sometimes we have a brain fart. Sometimes we’ve just never been introduced to a particular concept or factoid (being ignorant).

    I think the only true stupidity is when people don’t learn from their mistakes, when people refuse to update their ideas to fit new facts, and when people remain willfully, maliciously ignorant as a point of pride.

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      I don’t think those are the things OP is talking about. I’m the same as you, but those are just things that never really clicked, happens to everyone. Hell, I’m like a neon light sometimes too, takes time to light up 😂.

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      -didn’t realize “Penn State” was in Pennsylvania until I stopped and thought about it

      if it makes you feel any better I’m PA born and bred and I didn’t realize that Penn State and UPenn were different schools until I was in my 30s