I was a child prodigy and have an IQ measured at four standard deviations over mean. I have read an average of a book a day since I was 11 or 12, and estimate I've read somewhere between 10,000 and 12,000 books during my life.
There are many different forms of genius, and mine is synthesis; I see patterns, and can put together many disparate data points to see things other people can't. As I am on the spectrum, one thing I can't do is pass as human, so I have spent my life destitute, often homeless.
As time as passed, I find my knowledge more and more useless. No one cares about what I can tell them. There's almost no one left with whom I can even communicate at this point; even people who are supposedly professionally qualified in their fields are trained in such narrow exclusion that they lack the capacity to understand synthesis.
I'm considering retiring from Planet Earth. I've never much enjoyed existing, and I can't find a function. The irony is that I'm able to see market patterns easily, but no one has any interest in listening. I've even posted on Yea Forums a few times to tell people where to invest if they want to be rich, but of course there's so much Dunning-Kruger ignorance here, my voice is lost in the noise.
Not sure why I'm writing this. I already know it's unlikely anyone will bother to read this and, even if you did, I doubt you'd care.
That's quite sad user, having an unironically high IQ seems like a blessing from afar but in reality it just makes you seem like an alien to all the average IQ people (85-115). There's a sweet spot in the 120-135 range where you can still cooperate in society and people understand you but once you start going above that, and you don't hide it, people basically just see you as a freak, especially if you're autistic.
Easton Price
I don’t like autistic “people” and I cannot empathize with you because I view you as a meat robot.
Nathan Perry
My parents threw me into the street at the age of 17 and told me they couldn't stand me. They said they'd come down and say good morning, and I'd scowl and say, "I don't do small talk." They said it was charming when I was six, but had long since stopped being charming by my teens.
People tell me I'm exhausting to talk to. They say I'm "too heavy," and need to learn how to do small talk. Frankly, I'd rather chew my own lips off.
Jacob Rivera
Autistic people are still human, they just have a slightly different neurological wiring. They're still homo sapiens I don't understand why you think like that just because their brain is wired a slightly different way
Jonathan Myers
Stfu and stop playing the victim card, nigger Im dumb and i got a woman to work for me. You cant possiblybe smarter than double digits. Your pseudo-intellect is not the reason people dislike you, its your victim complex and your high horse that doesnt exist. You are insufferable and belong on redit. >you need to go back >sage in all fields
Gavin Anderson
Why do they think you're exhausting to talk to? I'm curious. To be fair, my parents always say the same thing too about being too heavy, or deep, or whatever. I can do small talk, but it's so exhausting, I wanna talk about deeper topics but they never want to