Quinlan
Intriguing....
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2008
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- 9w1
I never minded when you guys skipped school... I always wished they wouldn't make you come back, because I could TELL how much you didn't want to be there. I never wanted you to be there, any more than you wanted to be there.
Well, I guess in your world, I'd end up skipping school to hang out at a library or something, probably end up flunking out due to stubbornness and frustration. Your world doesn't fix the problem, just makes everyone else as miserable as SPs were before. But I guess SPs don't have enough empathy to care about that, huh?
I was just playing, I know that wouldn't suit everyone, that is just the kind of place that would've have made me eager to get to school each day. I suppose here towards the end of highschool we do have more freedom with what we want to learn, by then though I bet a lot of SPs have given up or are too far behind for it matter.
But seriously, what is it with you guys and that stuff? I mean, I can do physical stuff if I've got to, but it's boring and exhausting. And not only that, it's dangerous enough in some ways that I actually have to pay attention to it. The worst part is that if I screw up, everyone knows about it and I look bad. Not to mention that I don't like open competition and doing things at the expense of other people.
I mean, I can do intellectual and abstract stuff if I've got to, but it's boring and exhausting. Really this massive value placed on intellectual and abstract intelligence, is completely subjective. Why does applying the mind to the abstract world hold more value than applying the mind to interaction with the physical world, when it comes to sports, it is far more mental than people give it credit, your body is just a tool, it is still your mind that is in control. I think it was yourself that said that you think of "kinesthetic intelligence" as an insult. Is there any reasoning behind this bias? Other than it doesn't come naturally to you, so it's written off as meaningless? The value we place on different kinds of intelligence is entirely subjective.