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Note: This post has been stewing quite a while, and it has finally coalesced enough to put into writing. It should not be construed any other way.
Realization: Sometimes it's enough to use your factual knowlege for your own observation, and not put it on display, no matter how cool it is, and no matter how nifty the thing you just figured out is.
This is not because you might "freak the mundanes" or anything that's similarly pretty goddamn condescending, but because if you're a geek and you tend to do a lot of breadth-first knowledge gathering (i.e. "ooh! Psychology! Shiny!"), you may very well not have the whole picture that only real study would bring, and interpolating knowledge on the fly only works up until the point where it doesn't, which is usually when it's the most important that you know what's going on.
Assertion: Enthusiasm is not a substitute for experience.
Observation: Being intelligent is kind of like having 4-wheel-drive: you end up getting stuck in weirder situations and further from help. That doesn't stop it from being fun to go off-roading, though.
Note: This post has been stewing quite a while, and it has finally coalesced enough to put into writing. It should not be construed any other way.
Realization: Sometimes it's enough to use your factual knowlege for your own observation, and not put it on display, no matter how cool it is, and no matter how nifty the thing you just figured out is.
This is not because you might "freak the mundanes" or anything that's similarly pretty goddamn condescending, but because if you're a geek and you tend to do a lot of breadth-first knowledge gathering (i.e. "ooh! Psychology! Shiny!"), you may very well not have the whole picture that only real study would bring, and interpolating knowledge on the fly only works up until the point where it doesn't, which is usually when it's the most important that you know what's going on.
Assertion: Enthusiasm is not a substitute for experience.
Observation: Being intelligent is kind of like having 4-wheel-drive: you end up getting stuck in weirder situations and further from help. That doesn't stop it from being fun to go off-roading, though.