When did you discover you were not a genius?

Anonymous
I found this out when I could not solve a Rubik’s cube. How about you?
Anonymous
When I went to a good HS. Everything up to 8th grade was so easy for me. I did okay in HS but I worked hard to just get by.
Anonymous
My older brother is a genius so I always knew.

As adults though I have to say being a genius really is not a huge advantage.
Anonymous
When I started taking Algebra classes at college.
Anonymous
9th grade Math on. I had perfect grades in everything before that. I cannot do the simplest Math.
Anonymous
Middle age.

I always thought I wasn't living up to my potential, and now realize I overestimated myself.
Anonymous
Never?
Anonymous
I never thought I was one.
Anonymous
In 10th grade, when I accidentally was shown the estimated IQ of the guy alphabetically in front of me in all my gifted classes. And I received my own 10 point lower estimate.

Guy in question was considered the smartest in our grade, but he was just conventionally good at math. No genius there. Just ordinary PhD material as life later determined.

So based on what he got, I knew. It just ticked me off that he got 10 points more. He was a bit unethical too...so extra annoying!
Anonymous
I am a genius, but I am terribly low energy and have battled depression since my teens.
It makes for lots of things swirling in my head and less production than I’d like.
Anonymous
Never! I was never a great student and learned later I had a learning disability but that was after graduating from college. Yet somehow I ended up being more successful than most geniuses.
Anonymous
I never thought I was one. I am not sure that thinking you are a genius is an advantage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found this out when I could not solve a Rubik’s cube. How about you?


Almost no one can solve a Rubik's cube. Most people who "solve" it follow a tutorial.
Anonymous
What is a genius?
Anonymous
As a young adult, I felt pretty smart getting my math degree at a regional college. Then I started working with people who graduated from some very prestigious engineering schools. I had to work very hard to keep up with that group. I did find my niche, though.
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