
Why can’t other people do this? Why? I can’t get a perfect score on the test. The teacher points out the key points during class, doesn’t he? I can’t do sports. Why? I should be able to manage it somehow with rhythm and timing. I keep losing in games. Why? It’s a computer, right? I think there are patterns to everything…
Isn’t the reason for not being able to play sports unusually vague?
>>1
Why?
>>1
But in reality, the reasons for being on the “why can’t you do it?” side in sports are like this.
>>3
From the perspective of someone who can do it, lacking physical strength or muscle power is something they don’t consider from the start.
>>17
Well, I don’t really use physical strength or muscle power anyway…
>>17
Because those who are not building their strength day by day have no reason to wonder why that is…
>>3
I have mastered the technique of literally manipulating the body through exercise and gymnastics, so I can’t explain it to others.
Since the range of motion in joints varies from person to person, it’s not guaranteed that everyone can do the same.
>>1
Japanese people can’t play sports…
Isn’t it more fitting for a genius who doesn’t understand the struggles of others to be a bit aloof?
The rhythm, timing, and decisiveness are probably off.
>>5
This is Sekiro.
This is what a genius imagined by someone who isn’t a genius looks like.
>>6
I mean, intelligent people tend to be kinder to others, don’t they?
>>18
Because I know about tolerance.
>>18
Because I know I’m smart, I can assume that others are more foolish than me.
It may not be kindness, but…
Isn’t it like this with Nagashima?
>>7
It might just be that the choice of words is strange, but what they are saying is normal… maybe.
Why is that?
Why can’t you consider other people’s abilities and strengths and weaknesses?
If you understand that there are individual differences in living organisms, you should be able to realize that there are things that can and cannot be done.
>>8
I didn’t understand because I was still young.
After realizing that I was the one who was strange, I felt relieved and thought I could pretend to be a normal person!
Is soccer and track and field something that can be managed with rhythm and timing?
>>9
Track and field is all about rhythm and timing.
>>10
If you double the rhythm of your leg movements, you can run twice as fast.
>>10
You can’t move your body in finer ways without being more conscious than just the rhythm…
People like this from their youth often don’t succeed as much when they become adults.
>>11
The ability to cooperate and work together is much more sought after than having a little bit of outstanding ability locally…
>>11
When you’re a newcomer, it’s fine, but in a company, advancement can be simplistically put as appropriately conveying orders from above to subordinates and teaching them the job…
>>19
As long as I can manage as a newcomer, that should be enough…
Someone who can do it right from the start can’t possibly understand someone who cannot.
I think this way because I’m on the side that can’t do it, but I wonder if I’m actually thought of like this.
Why? I really hate that they’re forcing me to be able to do it when it’s not a problem if I can’t. I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it.
>>14
The thought process of someone who, as an adult, has discovered the joy of exercise and seriously says, “We should teach the fun of physical activity in compulsory education,” during their student days.
When I was a student, I really couldn’t understand the feelings of those who couldn’t study.
As an adult, I finally realized that I am not particularly competent and understood the feelings of those who are unable.
>>15
What kind of university did you graduate from?
A genius like the one in the thread tends to rely on intuition, so once they get caught up, it seems like they could quickly go downhill.
It’s true that I don’t understand the feeling of not being able to, but it’s not like I would think, “It’s normal to be able to do it, so why can’t everyone do it?”
I can at least realize that I am on the excellent side.
>>22
It’s the kind of thing that managers who rose through the ranks often do.
>>37
If you’re wondering why you can’t do it, that’s still better; there are those who go as far as saying, “I’ve done it this way, so you should do it too. If you can’t, you’re out; there are plenty of replacements available.”
The thread image makes me think, “Could it be that I’m the strange one…?” while reminiscing.
Awakens the ability to use chocolate as a weapon midway.
>>26
Charlie did something terrible…
>>43
After this, it’s going to be way too funny for Charlie to become a crazy psycho homosexual.
>>48
I thought I was a monster who was above everyone else, but it seems I got surpassed and was instantaneously defeated.
You’re definitely going to fall for it; the way you’re getting into it is strange, though.
Geniuses are kind because they understand the reasons why they can’t do certain things.
Rather than thinking, “Why can’t those guys even do something like this?”
Why is everyone around me surprised by this… ?
I think that’s what you’re thinking.
Akira Watanabe before having children.
I’m more surprised when I encounter someone lower than me in a field I think I struggle with.
After this
Everyone is not wrong; society is right!
I love the idea of just thinking, “It’s just me who’s crazy!”
>>32
Great!
>>32
It’s bad in the preliminary stage… The fact that it’s not perceived as bad is what’s really bad, and the ability to objectively recognize that is impressive.
I was like this when I was a kid too.
I’m now in a position where I can post replies on the bulletin board during the daytime on weekdays.
In baseball, people often say that a genius batter just needs to time their swing to hit the incoming pitch.
Why is it like this?
I can’t do it?
>>36
I’m doing really well, but the people around me don’t recognize it (think I’m not).
It’s far better than that, isn’t it?
It seems that Shogi’s Ryūō Watanabe has finally realized that children are not “Shogi brains,” but that everyone is just slacking off.
On the contrary, I thought I had nothing… but when I entered society, I was surprised to see how relatively normal I appeared.
I feel a bit dissatisfied, but I’ll live to accommodate humanity.
I see, I was a monster. Then I’ll live without hesitation to fit in with humans.
It’s already been said, but I feel like I want geniuses to be this way because I don’t understand why I can’t do it…
>>46
Rather, those who understand the details of why they are able to do something are the talented ones.
Why don’t you understand something like that?
The fact that you cannot understand something means that your ability to comprehend is not very high.
When I meet a fierce warrior, I realize… I’m not a genius…
Why is that?
Why are you running a bulletin board?
It’s a waste of time, yet…
What kind of emotion is “hwa”?
Details!
>>55
I can’t read the thread.
Why?
If you just skim through about 50 replies, you should be able to understand that it’s already been posted.
No one is replying to the thread I created. Why is that?
What I don’t understand.
I’ve come to think that someone who is aware of the things they can’t do is pretty normal, or rather, quite exceptional, over the past ten years.
I became it, thank you.
I like to have people like this try forex trading.
Let’s try the Toguro challenge.
In sports, it’s easy to determine whether someone is excellent based on the results, but once you become a working adult, it becomes too complicated to understand what role an individual has and how well they are performing.
The thread image is not genius.
A type of thinking that excels in school grades and looks down on others, but stumbles first upon entering society…
>>64
It’s probably because you try too hard to live as an ordinary person in society.
>>64
Since it’s posted in the thread, you should read the continuation of the manga too.
It felt like this when I was teaching math to someone who struggles with it.
“Why don’t you understand that multiplying a negative by a negative results in a positive? It’s the double reversal, right?”
I love the line “I don’t think it’s that bad afterwards, but that’s what makes it bad!”
Like me
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, right?
It seems that you have grown up without any shortcomings at all.
It probably means that they could not learn about the fact that bugs occur until quite late.
Why do people only talk about the images that have been posted, and even go so far as to say that a non-genius thinks of a genius like this?
>>72
It’s someone who has been serialized for years with an original series that washes blood with blood, huh…
Ah, is that you, Gokuo-kun?
If you can actually do it with the idea from the thread and think that something is wrong with you, then aren’t you really a genius?
Am I a monster…?
I see! I was a monster, huh!
Ah, I’m glad it’s been articulated; it feels refreshing!
Alright, I’ll keep doing my best to pretend to be human!
As mentioned above, there’s no way that a genius wouldn’t understand the reasons why an ordinary person can’t do something.
It’s incredible to be able to think, “Well, it’s bad, but there’s nothing that can be done about it, so it’s fine,” without overthinking it.
If you’re truly a genius, you understand the reasons why others cannot reach the same level and use that knowledge in a good way…
>>79
Anonymous people really like expressions like “if it’s really 〇〇, then…” don’t they?
>>85
If there’s no need in the first place, then there’s no reason to raise it.
>>79
Ordinary people are geniuses compared to monkeys, but can they be used in a good way? Anyone is a genius when compared to someone much inferior.
Since you can do anything, why is it that those around you cannot?
In response to “It’s because you’re the one who’s strange,” I had a very simple realization of “I see!”
It’s bad, but there’s nothing I can do… I guess it’s only natural if it’s a monster! It made me realize that’s the character of this author.
Even if you can tell where someone beneath you will fail, it’s natural not to grasp where the difference in superiority and inferiority originates from.
Simply saying “it’s a matter of individual differences” cannot be considered understanding.
He was the type who was only good at using his head.
When I was a child, I struggled with the fact that I wasn’t making much effort, yet I was being recognized, while the children who were putting in effort weren’t being acknowledged.
Now I’m a respectable NEET.
When we were kids, younger people are really weak, so we should at least be able to perceive the differences in basic abilities.
So the thread image is truly a monster.
Because I’m a monster, I can’t understand human feelings.
You can understand what you cannot do and pretend to be human.
It’s often a difficult topic because it may simply be that resources are not being allocated.
Because I treat everyone who doesn’t treat me kindly or considerately with a uniformly foolish attitude, Anonymous.
>>92
Have you been treated as if you have such a low intellect?
If you’re really anonymous… what can you do?
>>94
A Bragigas gets stuck in the butt.
>>96
I… cannot become a nameless one…
Even if a worker’s ability is genius, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the employer’s ability is genius as well.
>>95
There are a lot of people like this in professional sports.
As a player, they are incredibly strong, but as a leader, they might not be that great, or the opposite could be true as well.
Regarding studying, I like that the teacher points out the main points during class, right?
Why can’t I progress my thinking from there and understand why? It’s just like that…
>>98
I understand that not being able to think it’s bad to not understand is itself a problem…
If you can’t understand it, then it’s also true that there’s no point in thinking about it any further.
It’s nice when a genius shogi player realizes that their son can’t play shogi at all and thinks, “Ah, I really had talent…”
It ends up being that I can’t win against a super genius.
>>101
That person also didn’t have any talent for futsal…
There were times when I felt the world was unfair, seeing that a girl with neat notes scored lower than me, even though I took notes haphazardly.
But I heard that the task ends up focusing on beautifully completing the notes, and I thought, “I see~.”
It’s not that I’m looking down on the world… rather, it’s impressive to understand that this is normal and that I am the one who is unusual.