I dunno. If you thought as much as you seem to think you do, I think you'd also be able to think of something to say that would seem insightful too your peers. There's nothing more boring than a person who tells you they are smart but can't back it up by saying anything interesting.
You also have to consider that maybe your friends think what you're saying is lame because they've already thought about and finished with the things you're going over with them. Looking at your twitter...I don't really see anything that new or insightful.
And it's also kind of arrogant to assume that you think "more" than they do. You're not in their heads, so there's no way you can know that. What you're saying doesn't even make any sense. People don't ever stop thinking. Unless you're older than all of your friends or one of them has a brain injury, it's not physically possible for you to have thought "more" than any of them.
Is it normal that I think A LOT. Way more than my peers?
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I dunno. If you thought as much as you seem to think you do, I think you'd also be able to think of something to say that would seem insightful too your peers. There's nothing more boring than a person who tells you they are smart but can't back it up by saying anything interesting.
You also have to consider that maybe your friends think what you're saying is lame because they've already thought about and finished with the things you're going over with them. Looking at your twitter...I don't really see anything that new or insightful.
And it's also kind of arrogant to assume that you think "more" than they do. You're not in their heads, so there's no way you can know that. What you're saying doesn't even make any sense. People don't ever stop thinking. Unless you're older than all of your friends or one of them has a brain injury, it's not physically possible for you to have thought "more" than any of them.