Is it normal if i was always the "excellent" person?

is it normal that i was always the excellent person? from the young age i was the best at maths and everything until my mom got sick and i got to leave school... started practicing gaming 4 years ago and again im the best of everyone of my country... cs1.6/csgo/dota2/multiple random games/ and yea one more thing im more intelligent than 70% of the people on my city. honestly i know what your thinking you think he is a ignorant young teenage but trust me im not :). is this normal?

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45% Normal
Based on 11 votes (5 yes)
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Comments ( 8 )
  • Drugsmoker666

    Normal for a standard narcisist

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  • Ellenna

    You forgot to mention your boundless modesty

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  • Copperpenny

    Two things,
    #1. Your sentence structure isn't the bestest in the world..... AND
    #2. Can you say narcissist?
    FREAK!

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    • rrubinski

      hello,everyone seems to call me a narcissist,i explained you at the post that im not a 'freak',im not a narcissist,i just told the real truth,i didn't had a chance to get to high-school,because as i mentioned above my mom was sick at the time,2 months ago she died unfortunately to lung cancer,thank you for your comment,and sorry for creating this absurd 'IIN',and goodbye.

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  • DrSof

    The excellent achievements are not normal at all! The way you think is a clear trigger of a mental disorder. This may become more apparent as you age.

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  • bubsy

    A high natural IQ is a benefit, but hardly an guarantee of success. Pursue more mentally stimulating (and lucrative) hobbies than pro-gaming.

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    • Nickvey

      name me one advantage to a high IQ. I have 3 degrees and i see no advantage. when i do work in my field i make equal to or less than my semi retarded colleagues. Not only that i have always turned down promotions because of my IQ would be wasted doing stuff a trained monkey could do. I just can't do that.

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      • bubsy

        Well, it gives you an edge for any sort of problem solving. If a trained monkey could do your job, a program could too. Write some code to automate the mind-numbing parts of your job, and make better use of your time.

        To avoid boredom you have to be challenged. Higher IQ folk just need to find greater challenges.

        https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/Challenge_vs_skill.svg/300px-Challenge_vs_skill.svg.png

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