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This person, who I am assuming is :marseychonkerfoidpuke:, posts in /r/gifted :marseyxd:

I went to see a therapist specialised in giftedness a few weeks ago because I identified with a lot of the issues they have too. I'm 20 - I was a smart child but never got tested because my parents didn't see the need for it; until my mother brought up maybe half a year ago that I'm probably gifted I never even considered it, but then when I started reading books about it some things kind of "fell into place" and it explained several issues I had.

After the intake conversation with the therapist she told me it was very likely that I was gifted and that my profile was textbook. I asked her if I had to take an IQ test then, to make sure, but she said it wasn't really necessary because it won't change anything; I still have the same issues and I have to solve them either way, and knowing my IQ won't change anything about that. Honestly, I was quite relieved, because if I knew my IQ, I would probably obsess over it for the rest of my life! I really, really don't want to know!

I don't call myself gifted, especially not in front of other people, but I do read a lot about it because I can really relate to it and it helps to know about the solutions those scientists or whatever offer to the issues. That's why I sometimes check out this sub too. It's just nice to read about people experiencing the same thing you are, and you're not a big faker or something for reading it and relating to it.

lmao

https://old.reddit.com/r/Gifted/comments/16ckvil/deleted_by_user/

She's also VERY talented in basically everything. Reminds me of a certain xomeone :marseyderp: :bardfinn:

I say "artists" but I mean everyone who is doing something creative. Writers or painters or musicians, ...

I'm asking because I probably could've done anything if I only wanted to. At 18, I started studying something that would make me a lot of money, but I soon found out that I was missing all the history/humanities/language/art things I had to study in high school, and I "felt my soul dying" without those.

I study literature now. It's just as easy as the economy thing I did. I think I maybe want to write because I'm good at it - I'd like to be an artist but can't really paint or draw. I just have this need to express myself creatively I guess. And I thought doing that next to having a normal job would be enough, but it really wasn't. I need to LIVE it. Not having enough time for art made me depressed. (Sometimes I feel I still don't have enough freedom in this course, and I think about quitting uni altogether. That would probably be stupid.)

It's absurd because I have this gift for maths and everyone thought I'd do something with that, because it was so effortless for me. But I was good at playing music too. And language/spelling. Latin. Ironically, the only things that I wasn't good at (AKA as good as my classmates) were drawing and English. I'm studying English now. I NEVER do maths anymore, and sometimes it hurts that I'm forgetting things like formulas after being so good at it. But on the other hand I know that I would feel empty if I dedicated more time to it. Like I'm doomed to waste this "potential".

Sometimes I'm scared I'll grow up and realise that being a writer or artist is impossible and that the "lack of money" isn't worth it, and will in fact lower my quality of life.

What's your story?

https://old.reddit.com/r/Gifted/comments/185fjqf/comment/kb1l425/?context=8

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They talk about being gifted like its schizophrenia.

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I study literature now. It's just as easy as the economy thing I did

I replaced one fake degree course with another fake degree course, look how smart I am for finding both fake subjects easy!

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STEMcels< Western Canon Enjoyers

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"I was a gifted academic until I burned out"

"oh that's too bad, postdoc can be tough"

"no it was more around year 7"

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I have that book series! It's unironically really good. Weird how it finishes on Freud though, his lectures are :marseysleep: tier.

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She finds 101 level courses easy, she must be really smort

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I probably could've done anything if I only wanted to.

Sure, honey. That's why you stick at nothing and can't make any progress.

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SNAP!

Le gifted plebbitor:

:#marseydisintegrate:

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Gifted students, do you really not need to study at all? I was diagnosed as gifted a few months ago but I still have doubts sometimes. I see lots of gifted students here never study or go to classes and still pass their university exams. But it's different for me; if I go to every class I still have to study. Every time I go to an exam, I think I will surely fail but there's a tiny chance. Then usually I have a grade between 50-70%. Sometimes I actually fail.

Yeah, my therapist says I'm gifted. Anyways, is it normal to still have to study and “actually fail” tests regardless when you're exceptionally smart?

:#marseywomanmoment2:

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diagnosed as gifted a few months ago

Most intelligent "my teachers said I was soooooo super smart but I just didn't try hard" layabout

I guess she got an advanced copy of the DSM-6 where "gifted" is in there

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Hey she was diagnosed actually, trust the science.

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Diagnosed as a money printer by her friendly neighbourhood therapist

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It's a lot more common than you think!

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Honestly, I was quite relieved, because if I knew my IQ, I would probably obsess over it for the rest of my life! I really, really don't want to know!

Gifted people don't want their giftedness tested :marseywrongthonk:

But I was good at playing music too

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>but I soon found out that I was missing all the history/humanities/language/art things I had to study in high school

This b-word lol WTF is a prereq?

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Or really just free time?

Like you can read books on your own. You don't need a professor to tell you to go to the museum. You can just do it. It's cheaper than a humanities degree, too.

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:siren:BARD BOT (near miss) ALERT!:siren:

I'll let it slide this time, but I'm watching you...

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:marseysweating:

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Anyone who visits a 'therapist specialised in giftedness' can rest easy knowing that they are 100% certain NOT gifted

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I should advertise my services as a :quote: gifted student specialist :quote: on plebbit. Where I will go

:marseynotes2: Mmhmm, mhmm, very interesting! Yes, you ARE very special!

And I would say it in a very mocking tone, but they would never pick up on it. Then I would be like

:#pepemoney:

And come here and tell you guys all about it because I would never talk about plebbit to anyone I know in real life

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You shouldn't put all your eggs in one basket, so i recommend a secondary specialisation on uniquitivity evaluation. Thats a very up-and-coming field in need of specialists.

Trust me, I'm an expertologist. (That'll be $700, cash only)

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:marseynotes: Very good idea. Umm, I've mailed your check and it will appear in your walls very soon

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:#marseygoatse: I'm waiting

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