"Chess doesn't drive people mad, it keeps mad people sane."


Recently, I sometimes think I've equalled, or even surpassed, my parents' intelligence. Now, I look at them differently and question their morals and the lessons they taught me. Sadly, I even disagree with their parenting methods through the years. Now that I'm more knowledgable, I don't hesitate to correct them...they no longer get away with "skipping pages" like they did in the past. I do love them and they love me, and we share so many memories, but sometimes I feel like I don't need them anymore.

I don't need anyone, really. If it wasn't for the issue of money, I think I would live on my own. Some days, it breaks my heart to reflect on my parent's decisions and stubborn ways. I get angry despite knowing I shouldn't, but can't help myself. They say teenagers think they know everything, but although I may be your common teenager, what I find in my surroundings stays with me a long time, and I've seen and heard a lot.

I'd love to get into psychiatry. When I look at people, it feels like I instantly know their level of intelligence. I actually believe the shape of peoples' outside bodies give clues to their inner knowledge. This may sound rude, but I find that physical abnormalities are signs of low intellegence. For example, wide-set eyes and obscure body shapes often prove to be traits of less intellegent people. I've tested this by predicting someone's intellect based on physical features, then compared my findings after talking with them. I am rarely wrong.

The next time you see someone and presume they didn't finish school, chances are they probably didn't; next time that you see someone with an extremely round head, little facial hair, and narrow set eyes, chances are their IQ is below average; and next time you gaze
upon an unattractive body, chances are they're not smart.

When others stare at you instead of watching the movie or teacher, they lack intelligence. If someone is loud and doesn't understand personal space, they need special education. In a nutshell, I believe you can spot a smart person simply by how they look at you and the way they carry themselves. Does this make sense to you, or am I too stupid to know that I'm stupid?

Autistic people are a gift from God. They hold this world together in more ways that you can possibly imagine. Institutions like NASA and the FBI thrive on these humans and their complex minds. Things our brain cannot conceive, theirs can. There are those who can match the thought processes of computers. Would you argue and say these autistic and ignored people are not the geniuses of the world? To disagree you would have to be insane...but wait, that's a good thing, right?




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