What are the smatrest of the age group of 18-25 year olds doing? What do they know and waht habits are they doing? Is there a wigwag way to trivel through information to make sure that it can be translated into something real? Do smart people trust anyone or themselves or is there some other system they work on? Would alchemy be a way fo fuck it?
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>>17387332
Just do the opposite of what you're doing.
>>17387332
I'm 24 years old and a doctor
>>17387332
If you're very, very intelligent you will stay away from meaningless entertainment like the kind they preach on sci channels on youtube.
Also you'll understand everything you learn in new and unique ways.
I know a brilliant mathematics professor who literally has his own pet proof for basically anything you ask him, most of which he came up with on his own.
No one here would know. There's no point in obsessing over it, or in adjusting yourself to fit some stereotype.
>>17387357
Where would they hang out or be? Are isolated loners or do they form communities some where? Let's say people that make the layzers in Sweden or something to test particles in physics. What does their daily life consist of, since it takes a special brain to reach that level. Do they feel alone or is there a system?
>>17387332
They are self-motivated and directed, have a plan and are focused on it. Whether their goal is academic, artistic, business or personal, they devote much of their energy and get much of their pleasure and satisfaction from moving toward it. This is not to say they are shallow or have no room in their lives for play. They know the value of enjoying themselves in whatever they enjoy, but they also know its place, making pleasure or self-indulgence an adjunct to their lives, not the center of it.
>>17387367
>layzers
Oh boy