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I am scared of succeeding
This is pretty hard for me to put out there especially a public place such as the internet, but it is something I have finally decided to face. Ever since I entered school as small child I was always told I was extremely intelligent and mature for my age. I was put in advanced classes because of my test scores and was always complimented by my parents because of this which made me feel good. I was an extremely good student and had straight A’s until 6th grade.
However, when I entered Jr. High I lost any interest I had in my classes and began to devote myself to reading books such as the Catcher in the Rye and playing the game Magic: The Gathering. I posted my first B in the history of my school career in the first quarter of sixth grade and my parents were furious. My dad yelled at me for hours on end about how I would be a failure if I didn’t get my act together. I was so traumatized by his anger that I started to hide report cards from my father. Starting in High School I approached it with a strong desire to perform well to please my father and get into a prestigious college. I decided to attend a magnet science school which my father consistently told me was above my head. I didn’t believe him but once again my grades were mediocre and this continued until my senior year. I am now a freshman in college and attend UTPA. I just posted a straight 4.0 which is the reason I am posting this. See I am afraid of succeeding. Whether it is at poker, standardized tests, or even with girls it is hard for me to put my all into something. One example is how I spent all night partying the day before my SAT when I knew fully well I needed a good score. During final exam week I refused to go to study and decided to play poker online straight through the night. I have no idea on where these attempts to sabotage my potential are coming from but I would like for them to stop. It seems that the conflicts between my father and I are at the root of this problem but I have no idea how to approach this. I don’t fault his motives because of his background. He is a lawyer but grew up in Mexico where he and his 5 brothers and sisters were forced to work in the fields picking crops. He was the only one to graduate high school and he obviously takes education very seriously. He never hit me in these tirades but it was not uncommon for him to verbally call me names. What I am hoping to accomplish by posting this is trying to uncover a way I can remove this barrier my mind has set for itself. At the risk of sounding extremely arrogant, I am certain I am extremely intelligent but haven’t realized my full potential. I constantly set myself up as to allow myself an excuse as to why I failed at something. Thank you for your help. |
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Re: I am scared of succeeding
I just noticed my other thread was bumped before posting this. I swear I am not crazy lol.
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Re: I am scared of succeeding
This is an interesting and tough topic for me.
I am your father luke. I have a genius son, and have no idea how to control him (in ordinary events like eating dinner and picking up his clothes, not study). He is only 7 years old.. composes music etc and I know I am going to run into a tower of Iron will when he turns 8. I am not a psychologist so I can only give you my opinion. I have thought about your actions and you say you are scared of succeeding, but I believe you are NOT. I believe You are scared of failure and have GREAT FEAR that you may NOT be as good as everyone says you are. Lets say you try your best (study like an animal) and on the SAT's and you do ok, but not great. THIS is your fear. YOu can't get a bad score because you could be sick and still score pretty good; but by trying your BEST you have to admit to yourself that THIS score is the REAL ME score. So to keep from ever finding out what the real score is, you can justify a good (but not great) score on the fact that you drank and partied all night before the TEST. THIS phrase you have repeated to yourself every time someone asks how you did on your SAT. Tell me im wrong... I have studied geniuses a little and when they hit a really hard problem MOST give up and can't understand (psychologically) why they cannot solve a really difficult problem or do well in a tough subject. They never learned the skill of how to deal with failure, not like your average student who learned (Jeez im lost in this subject) I have to study twice as hard as that Young Gun guy just to get a B! and to be happy with a B. My 2c advice is for you to realize that NO MATTER how smart you are there are going to be subjects that you will find difficult or even impossible. Then when you hit the wall you can say (geez im lost in this subject) I am going to have to study twice as hard as that Josh Nash guy, just to get a B! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: I am scared of succeeding
So, basically, you didn't put any effort into school, but you got a 4.0? What more can you ask for? You're probably just lazy...but incredibly good at it.
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I'd start by working on that hubris and developing some discipline.
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You weren't smart get over it, you were what 11yr olds and you started to suck. That's not smart, not even remotely above average. You probably will work in a shoe factory, as a janitor.
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Re: I am scared of succeeding
why are you going to school?
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Re: I am scared of succeeding
I am going to school to become a lawyer.
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I am going to school to become a lawyer. [/ QUOTE ] Why? Are you sure this is what you want to do? I ask because I am a lawyer, and if I had it to do over again I most certainly would not be. I pretty much hate it. Why don't you just go the computer/IT route? |
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I don't think I would be able to live comfortably in the area you suggested and I have been exposed to law all my life. I feel I excel best in areas that don't require extensive mathematics (Cal 2 or whatnot).
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I am going to school to become a lawyer. [/ QUOTE ] Why? Are you sure this is what you want to do? I ask because I am a lawyer, and if I had it to do over again I most certainly would not be. I pretty much hate it. Why don't you just go the computer/IT route? [/ QUOTE ] |
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