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Old 10-20-2005, 11:44 PM
bruin bruin is offline
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Default I am an idiot.

I'm a 17-year old high school senior, and I am an idiot. I do very well in school, am a National Merit Scholar, a winning poker player, but I am an idiot.

I lose things all the time. I can't find anything, ever. I'm completely unorganized and at times unmotivated. I can't eat food without spilling it on myself (although I've improved drastically in this area in the last year). When my parents ask me to do a simple chore or task, I nod mindlessly but never get what they ask done. I don't speak clearly although I attribute this to the braces I wear. I can't tie knots, even if someone shows me how to. My mind simply can't do it. I occasionally make attempts to reform myself, but I subsequently revert back to my old ways.

If I consciously make an effort to reform myself, can I change? Or am I destined for idiocy?
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:47 PM
HopeydaFish HopeydaFish is offline
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Default Re: I am an idiot.

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I'm a 17-year old high school senior, and I am an idiot. I do very well in school, am a National Merit Scholar, a winning poker player, but I am an idiot.

I lose things all the time. I can't find anything, ever. I'm completely unorganized and at times unmotivated. I can't eat food without spilling it on myself (although I've improved drastically in this area in the last year). When my parents ask me to do a simple chore or task, I nod mindlessly but never get what they ask done. I don't speak clearly although I attribute this to the braces I wear. I can't tie knots, even if someone shows me how to. My mind simply can't do it. I occasionally make attempts to reform myself, but I subsequently revert back to my old ways.

If I consciously make an effort to reform myself, can I change? Or am I destined for idiocy?

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1) Most of what you're describing is typical behaviour for a teenager.
2) You're too self-conscious (see #1).
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:51 PM
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Default Re: I am an idiot.

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I'm a 17-year old high school senior, and I am an idiot. I do very well in school, am a National Merit Scholar, a winning poker player, but I am an idiot.

I lose things all the time. I can't find anything, ever. I'm completely unorganized and at times unmotivated. I can't eat food without spilling it on myself (although I've improved drastically in this area in the last year). When my parents ask me to do a simple chore or task, I nod mindlessly but never get what they ask done. I don't speak clearly although I attribute this to the braces I wear. I can't tie knots, even if someone shows me how to. My mind simply can't do it. I occasionally make attempts to reform myself, but I subsequently revert back to my old ways.

If I consciously make an effort to reform myself, can I change? Or am I destined for idiocy?

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I'm a 17-year old high school senior

there's your problem. give it time.
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:52 PM
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Default Re: I am an idiot.

you sound like an A-typical nerd/geek/dork. Sucks right now but take heart. In a few years you will have a great job in a challenging career full of opportunities. Your life will be filled with success and achievement, men will respect and fear you. The world will be your oyster.

Start working out regularly now.
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:53 PM
JihadOnTheRiver JihadOnTheRiver is offline
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Start working out regularly now.

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Its funny cause its true.
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:59 PM
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Default Re: I am an idiot.

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Start working out regularly now.

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I see where you're coming from but I'm in good shape and have been an athlete all my life. I work out around three times a week and bench around 120 (stand at 6'1, 160) and have an ok/average social life.

Thanks for the comments though. I'm probably just in a depressed mood or somethimg, and like some have said, I'm 17.
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Old 10-21-2005, 12:03 AM
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Default Re: I am an idiot.

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Start working out regularly now.

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I see where you're coming from but I'm in good shape and have been an athlete all my life. I work out around three times a week and bench around 120 (stand at 6'1, 160) and have an ok/average social life.

Thanks for the comments though. I'm probably just in a depressed mood or somethimg, and like some have said, I'm 17.

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lift more, at 17 you should be able to at least bench your weight.
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Old 10-21-2005, 12:06 AM
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Yep, 120 is kindve lame. You will improve fast if you work out 3-4x a week.
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Old 10-21-2005, 12:07 AM
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Default Re: I am an idiot.

working out won't help him at all.. not that it'd hurt, but what does benching your weight have to being more self confident?
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Old 10-21-2005, 12:19 AM
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working out won't help him at all.. not that it'd hurt, but what does benching your weight have to being more self confident?

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lifting and working out helps coordination, helps one feel less awkward physically, which in turn gives a person a better mental attitude along with the release of endorphins from exercising. good enough?
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