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whats the scientific reason that im bad at everything in life

i have not one single notable skill

>> No.15795189
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>>15795180
Imagine life is like a game and your stats are mid in everything except wanking and shit posting which u r good at

>> No.15795198

>>15795189
im not even good at those

>> No.15795205

> Normal Distribution
Someone has to be.

>> No.15795208

Statistically you're probably good at something but you haven't sought out and developed it. Unfortunately, doing that is a skill. Also, luck is a skill.

>> No.15795216

>>15795180
you sure do seem to like talking about yourself on social media

>> No.15795217

The mediocre develop psychologically further than the talented. If you are moderately talented, but not very talented, you will develop less than a mediocre person would but also fail to compete against the very talented. Consider this blog post that covers this exact topic:
https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2009/10/07/the-gervais-principle-or-the-office-according-to-the-office/

>> No.15795717

>>15795180
Scientifically speaking, you have not devoted any time to developing notable skills.