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I hate geniuses!

You didn't get the point. I have no problem if someone is a genius nor am I cribbing that I am not one. My disappointment is that the interaction with them was not pleasurable. I expected their company to be interesting, enjoyable and as such.

- PRTP GWD

My point was there is no such thing, that's why I said just focus on yourself. In life you will come across people that think too much of themselves, such people lack possessing what is really important, and that is wisdom. On the other hand, you will come across people that do not even realise how they're coming across. I used to know a professor who had Asperger's syndrome. He was a great pharmaceutical chemist, but people did not enjoy his company at all. Despite being great in his own sector, he had much shortcomings in some areas of academia. I got along well with him. I remember one day he treated a student in a manner that was unbecoming, I had to explain to him why he was out of line, then he explained how it was not personal and that he does not realise how he came across and that he had these problems before (that's when I found out about the Aspergers). The point is, people have varying characters. This is independent to this illusionary concept of genius.
 
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indians suffer from some seriously crazy issues ma' dudes...
Hum Gyaan baant rahe hain. We are spreading Wisdom.

It's painful. If the best of humankind (geniuses) are boring, then is there anything to look forward to?

- PRTP GWD
 
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I hate geniuses. I hate scientists, mathematicians, chess champions, prodigious engineers, prodigious economists and other technical prodigies. Earlier when I hadn't met one (or thought that I hadn't) I guessed being in the company of a genius would be riveting, thrilling, exciting etc. Like watching 1978 movie ‘Don’, reading the entertaining excerpts of the novel 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' (by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn), listening to great music etc. I had incorrectly thought that their presence is something worth looking forward to in life. But the reality really seems to be different. Now I know the feel of a company of a genius may be no better than workplace banality. I had presumed meeting a genius would be fun. But meeting with genius turned out to be an ordinary experience. It was not much pleasure.

It's painful. If the best of humankind (geniuses) are boring, then is there anything to look forward to?

- PRTP GWD
@Lt General

- PRTP GWD
 
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I hate geniuses. I hate scientists, mathematicians, chess champions, prodigious engineers, prodigious economists and other technical prodigies. Earlier when I hadn't met one (or thought that I hadn't) I guessed being in the company of a genius would be riveting, thrilling, exciting etc. Like watching 1978 movie ‘Don’, reading the entertaining excerpts of the novel 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' (by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn), listening to great music etc. I had incorrectly thought that their presence is something worth looking forward to in life. But the reality really seems to be different. Now I know the feel of a company of a genius may be no better than workplace banality. I had presumed meeting a genius would be fun. But meeting with genius turned out to be an ordinary experience. It was not much pleasure.
@MayaBazar @kris

- PRTP GWD
 
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I hate geniuses. I hate scientists, mathematicians, chess champions, prodigious engineers, prodigious economists and other technical prodigies. Earlier when I hadn't met one (or thought that I hadn't) I guessed being in the company of a genius would be riveting, thrilling, exciting etc. Like watching 1978 movie ‘Don’, reading the entertaining excerpts of the novel 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' (by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn), listening to great music etc. I had incorrectly thought that their presence is something worth looking forward to in life. But the reality really seems to be different. Now I know the feel of a company of a genius may be no better than workplace banality. I had presumed meeting a genius would be fun. But meeting with genius turned out to be an ordinary experience. It was not much pleasure.
@Al-zakir @Avicenna @Atlas @Al-Ansar @Realtalk108 @Bilal9 @fallstuff @Riyad @Michael Corleone @Buddhistforlife @DalalErMaNodi @Cliftonite @letsrock

- PRTP GWD
 
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I hate geniuses. I hate scientists, mathematicians, chess champions, prodigious engineers, prodigious economists and other technical prodigies. Earlier when I hadn't met one (or thought that I hadn't) I guessed being in the company of a genius would be riveting, thrilling, exciting etc. Like watching 1978 movie ‘Don’, reading the entertaining excerpts of the novel 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' (by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn), listening to great music etc. I had incorrectly thought that their presence is something worth looking forward to in life. But the reality really seems to be different. Now I know the feel of a company of a genius may be no better than workplace banality. I had presumed meeting a genius would be fun. But meeting with genius turned out to be an ordinary experience. It was not much pleasure.
@halupridol

- PRTP GWD
 
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I hate geniuses. I hate scientists, mathematicians, chess champions, prodigious engineers, prodigious economists and other technical prodigies. Earlier when I hadn't met one (or thought that I hadn't) I guessed being in the company of a genius would be riveting, thrilling, exciting etc. Like watching 1978 movie ‘Don’, reading the entertaining excerpts of the novel 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' (by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn), listening to great music etc. I had incorrectly thought that their presence is something worth looking forward to in life. But the reality really seems to be different. Now I know the feel of a company of a genius may be no better than workplace banality. I had presumed meeting a genius would be fun. But meeting with genius turned out to be an ordinary experience. It was not much pleasure.
Time and time again....... :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad:

- PRTP GWD
 
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