Is it normal to be a very stupid?

Not stupid as in "mentally-challenged," but an especially peculiar mutation of run-of-the-mill stupidity; I believe that I am in possession of it. I am thought to be intelligent by some due to the fact that I never speak, and whenever I open my mouth, I can almost feel people losing more and more respect for me as the words come out. It feels like nothing I do is enough to eliminate this general sense of idiocy that I feel deep within my subconscious, just looking for an inappropriate time to come out. No amount of reading, studying, learning new things, or whatever else may have you seems to remove its stink from my person.

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  • my_life_my_way

    Most book smart people have trouble with articulating their ideas and appearing “intelligent” when they have to speak publicly

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    The fact that you think you are stupid shows you are not that stupid. Stupid people usually think they have secret knowledge and arent self aware enough to see their shortcomings.

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  • Yeah it's normal. There's different kinds of stupid.
    You can be book smart/street stupid or street smart/book stupid and there's probably inbetweens too. Doesn't really matter, you can always learn things and get smarter (unless you're mentally challenged in which case it's much harder to do that). And I mean... As long as you're happy..? Stupid people are happier after all, most of the time, so I wouldn't complain unless it severely impacted on my life.

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  • Somenormie

    I know that you can act stupid not be mentally stupid.

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