What's something that you get really sick and tired of having to explain to people?

Anonymous
For me, I feel like I always have to explain to people that natural intelligence matters more than SES when it comes to being successful.
Anonymous
Why we need to mask in public indoor settings. Covid is not over.
Anonymous
How my learning disabilities negatively affect me multiple times on a daily basis.
Anonymous
How wheel lug locks work, and why my wife can’t just go to autozone and pick up a new key because she lost the old one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For me, I feel like I always have to explain to people that natural intelligence matters more than SES when it comes to being successful.


Clicked on this thread to say exactly the opposite. The people who are most successful in business and law are not necessarily the smartest. Those with innate genius-level intelligence may not be able to parlay it into being successful.
Anonymous
How to load the dishwasher correctly.
How to sort and wash clothes correctly.
Why Breast Milk is best.
Why having an intact and functional family is not a privilege but a choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why we need to mask in public indoor settings. Covid is not over.


Ummmmm it’s not 2020 anymore.
Anonymous
How do edit a PDF.

How to save money instead of wastefully spending.

Why I only want 2 children and not 3+.

Why I don’t want to move to the west coast just because I work remotely.

Why I don’t want to live in DC proper.

Why I don’t love cats.
Anonymous
That I will not take any Covid vaccines again because the first 2 doses really screwed up my nervous system and I haven’t been the same since.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For me, I feel like I always have to explain to people that natural intelligence matters more than SES when it comes to being successful.


Clicked on this thread to say exactly the opposite. The people who are most successful in business and law are not necessarily the smartest. Those with innate genius-level intelligence may not be able to parlay it into being successful.


That's true. Work ethic is important too.
Anonymous
That's so odd to me that you think that something that you were born with ("natural intelligence") is a marker of success. Not that you have to explain it! I know you're sick of that.

The things I am sick of having to explain are why I don't have a full-time job and my weird dietary restrictions.
Anonymous
Not so much explaining but I’m from a different European country and every time someone hears me speak of the first time they tell me how they lived their in college, were based there in the army, have an Aunt who lives there etc etc……. I have to listen to be polite but I just don’t care…..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not so much explaining but I’m from a different European country and every time someone hears me speak of the first time they tell me how they lived their in college, were based there in the army, have an Aunt who lives there etc etc……. I have to listen to be polite but I just don’t care…..


Not quite the same… but explaining to people that being from Denmark doesn’t make you “Dutch”. People make this mistake all. the. time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For me, I feel like I always have to explain to people that natural intelligence matters more than SES when it comes to being successful.


Clicked on this thread to say exactly the opposite. The people who are most successful in business and law are not necessarily the smartest. Those with innate genius-level intelligence may not be able to parlay it into being successful.


I think OP’s premise is actually debatable, not a fact that needs to be explained.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For me, I feel like I always have to explain to people that natural intelligence matters more than SES when it comes to being successful.


Clicked on this thread to say exactly the opposite. The people who are most successful in business and law are not necessarily the smartest. Those with innate genius-level intelligence may not be able to parlay it into being successful.


Completely agree. Intelligence has very little to do with it. Connections, opportunities, and sometimes willing to lay down your values factor in as well.
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