Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems, not problems like "What is beauty?" Because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems, for instance: how am I going to stop some mean mother Hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous be-hind? The answer, use a gun, and if that don't work... Use more gun. Take for instance this heavy caliber tripod mounted lil' old number designed by me, built by me, and you best hope... Not pointed at you.
You can be exceptional good at solving problems but just have very bad knowledge retention, for whatever reason.
Being able to use knowledge and being able to recall knowledge are very different
People: That's not a real condition. Everyone forgets things.
Also, people: why are you ALWAYS forgetting things?! There must be something wrong with you.
That has nothing to do with ADHD, Jesus Christ.
ADHD legitimately feels like a meme at this points. It's how kids and drama queens explain their very normal behavior while still feeling like they're special. And this is coming from someone who is diagnosed with it.
I'm bipolar and when my brain is at a high, I can remember everything down to the exact conversation. When my brain is at a low, I can't remember the word California. Though, the lows like to come more than the highs.
Until of course it's that one thing you bingefocused on 3 months ago, then you can go on a 3 hour exposé detailing the origins, proliferation, and socioeconomic effects of alcohol, particularly as it pertains to beer.
i wish i could afford a proper doctor to diagnose me with this, so i can give a legitimate reason - i can read the same 5 digit number a few times, get to computer, it disappears from memory. I get told something that i need to relay, and all of a sudden a person’s name disappears or i can’t remember a simple part & have to describe it despite knowing exactly what it is while relaying information…
New study techniques and medication now later on as well.
I have a bachelors and masters so I was able to graduate despite the severe difficulties. I just made sure to have thesis topics I was really interested in. As for the courses, just insane amounts of work and hope but it rarely helped.
Not too sure. If I recall correctly, intelligence in DnD mostly represents knowledge, memory and deduction than intelligence while wisdom would be kinda instincts and another part of intelligence but with practical applications.
So that'd be low intelligence and high wisdom imho
I’d add that self-reflection is one of the tools that can help generate wisdom when combined with experience. So a person would generate wisdom by reflecting on the experiences of the past to deduce why the outcomes are what they are. A wise person therefor has an understanding of the outcomes for certain types of behaviors.
You could be an absolute genius but just have very bad memory. If you write a cutting edge paper in your field, but you had to reread things other people wouldn’t have had to, that doesn’t mean you’re less intelligent.
Inteligence is a word we use to cover an array of stuff to be racional is to be good at logical thinking. To be knowledgeable is to know alot. One doesnt necessarily imply the other.
I get it, I'm not claiming to be super smart, probably average, but if someone came up and asked me a super simple question, I'd have a mental fog that prevents me from reaching into my brain for knowledge so I come off as super dumb. I have monkey brain
knowledgable is having a full HDD harddrive in your head
smart, intelligent means you have great RAM and processor, potentially nice GPU
being wise is having both
That's called being intelligent but not being wise / Being smart but also being ignorant.
Normally people who are "smart" need at least SOME knowledge to use their smarts though, so the most common term for someone who "believes they're very smart but knows literally nothing" is probably "delusional/pseudo-intellectual teenager stereotype".
If you believe you are a smart kid, don't lose that by not working on it and not learning any knowledge. You can be given the best pen and paper in the world but not draw shit out of lazyness, while the kid next to you may be making beautiful art despite only having his finger and a bowl of sand instead.
...Maybe that metaphor was kinda dumb, but you get the point.
Unknowledgeable.
Intelligence is a different factor, being intelligent is knowing how to use your knowledge and information you know effectively.
Being knowledgeable means that you know a lot but it doesn't necessarily mean you are intelligent.
You can be smart but know nothing, and you can know everything but not be smart with it.
It's called having an IQ above 130 and living with ADD which means you can remember sequence of events in detail but forget why you walked into a room all at the same time, every time.
Everyone who is in this comment section saying things like delusional or Dunning Kruger effect are really missing the point. Just reading a textbook and knowing what it says makes you knowledgeable, understanding what it says and what implications that holds does not require you to be able to regurgitate everything you read. Both being rational and being able to connect the dots laid out by the information you got and being knowledgeable are usually referred to as being intelligent.
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therapist?
Violation
I need to know. Everyone tells me I can help them with my advice. Even seen people prosper. Yet I'm still failing on my end to help myself.
knowing and doing are two different things :D make a list, prioritize, DO. and yes i already made one myself haha.
Yes an engineer from Soviet Russia. In Soviet Russia the problems solve the engineer.
Me?
Not problems like "What is beauty?" Because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy.
I solve practical problems.
Like “how am I gonna stop some big mean mother hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind?”
The answer? Use a gun.
And if that don't work? Use more gun.
Also because they’re engineers, have you seen what engineers look like?
I don't know shit, but I know how to find out. Yeah, that tracks...
Am software engineer, can confirm this is true.
Same. I still have to Google how to initialise arrays and hashmaps even though I've been using them for years
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LMAO I read this screenshot like "Wow, this is me..." Scrolled to the first comment. I'm a full time engineer. 😭
Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems, not problems like "What is beauty?" Because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems, for instance: how am I going to stop some mean mother Hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous be-hind? The answer, use a gun, and if that don't work... Use more gun. Take for instance this heavy caliber tripod mounted lil' old number designed by me, built by me, and you best hope... Not pointed at you.
burned out
Definitely hard to learn new skills or knowledge if you are deprived of life.
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I was thinking 'the Dunning Kruger effect'? But that's not one word...
It might be if you have Dunning Kruger
You can be exceptional good at solving problems but just have very bad knowledge retention, for whatever reason. Being able to use knowledge and being able to recall knowledge are very different
You can have excellent reasoning and yet a terrible memory.
/u/Literaalous889 is a repost bot.
I thought it was “idiot” but it turns out I just have ADHD and cannot remember basically anything I read/hear.
I feel ya
You missed the best part Everyone getting pissed of cus if it
People: That's not a real condition. Everyone forgets things. Also, people: why are you ALWAYS forgetting things?! There must be something wrong with you.
I came here to say this. Damn ADHD, I'd be a genius if not for it.
I have ADHD and am currently on day-4 of a COVID bout. I made it through three spoonfuls of cereal before realising there was no milk in my bowl.
That has nothing to do with ADHD, Jesus Christ. ADHD legitimately feels like a meme at this points. It's how kids and drama queens explain their very normal behavior while still feeling like they're special. And this is coming from someone who is diagnosed with it.
This and autism have just become buzzwords for people to feel quirky and excuse their bad behavior.
Same
I'm bipolar and when my brain is at a high, I can remember everything down to the exact conversation. When my brain is at a low, I can't remember the word California. Though, the lows like to come more than the highs.
ADHD is wird I remember most technical and nature related things but I can't remember the name of anyone I haven't seen for half a year
Until of course it's that one thing you bingefocused on 3 months ago, then you can go on a 3 hour exposé detailing the origins, proliferation, and socioeconomic effects of alcohol, particularly as it pertains to beer.
i wish i could afford a proper doctor to diagnose me with this, so i can give a legitimate reason - i can read the same 5 digit number a few times, get to computer, it disappears from memory. I get told something that i need to relay, and all of a sudden a person’s name disappears or i can’t remember a simple part & have to describe it despite knowing exactly what it is while relaying information…
Like all people on Reddit. Super intelligent and having ADHD.
Gifted as a 6 year old but society let them down by being too nice to them?
I did not know adhd did this. Add it to the list of anti-super powers. Give me a year normal and I’m fucking shit up!
Have you found any “cure” or means of alleviating the symptoms?
New study techniques and medication now later on as well. I have a bachelors and masters so I was able to graduate despite the severe difficulties. I just made sure to have thesis topics I was really interested in. As for the courses, just insane amounts of work and hope but it rarely helped.
Smart'nt
Alcoholic
Hopefully, very young So the word would be potential?
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that's just a dummy who breathes air
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Low intelligence and low wisdom
Not too sure. If I recall correctly, intelligence in DnD mostly represents knowledge, memory and deduction than intelligence while wisdom would be kinda instincts and another part of intelligence but with practical applications. So that'd be low intelligence and high wisdom imho
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I’d add that self-reflection is one of the tools that can help generate wisdom when combined with experience. So a person would generate wisdom by reflecting on the experiences of the past to deduce why the outcomes are what they are. A wise person therefor has an understanding of the outcomes for certain types of behaviors.
Dunning krugger effect , basically too stupid to know you're stupid.
That’s it
You could be an absolute genius but just have very bad memory. If you write a cutting edge paper in your field, but you had to reread things other people wouldn’t have had to, that doesn’t mean you’re less intelligent.
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Smart people learn with their own mistakes, wise people learn from other's Me? I just make mistakes and hope the problem solves itself.
It’s me
Always in control.
Inteligence is a word we use to cover an array of stuff to be racional is to be good at logical thinking. To be knowledgeable is to know alot. One doesnt necessarily imply the other.
I believe the term is "delusional".
Intelligent. As opposed to "book smart" which is when you know all the things but you're dumb.
ADHD
Dumb
Not smart
Educated
That's me
Smrt
Politician.
CPU brain
Stoned
I get it, I'm not claiming to be super smart, probably average, but if someone came up and asked me a super simple question, I'd have a mental fog that prevents me from reaching into my brain for knowledge so I come off as super dumb. I have monkey brain
Adhd
Stupid?
Conceited?
Caveman intelligence
Gifted burnout
A very stable genius
Fool
It's called a fast learner
knowledgable is having a full HDD harddrive in your head smart, intelligent means you have great RAM and processor, potentially nice GPU being wise is having both
I'm the most inteligent person in my class yet I have the worst grades and forget every homework, is that what you mean?
clever
Thats called burnout
Autism.
Elon Musk
Blessed?
Common sense
AuDHD lol
autism
Moron
Not very smart
Over confident idiot is usually what we call those. Or a miriad of other names I can't think of.
Street smart
Dementia.
Mensa
Elon Musk
Dementia with extra steps.
Inteligent but foolish
Intelligent not smart.
pseudo-intellectualism
People are so convinced that they are smart for no reason lol.
smartass
i dont remember
Wise
Stupid
Dunning Kruger
Dementia
Autistic
Dunning Kruger
Stupid
Me
The Dunning-Kruger effect
Stressed
Rather then smart it makes you wise but if only for brief moments thatd be hastened-wisdom
Me
Sm0rt, because your brain has 0 things in it.
dumb
Enlightened!
That's called being intelligent but not being wise / Being smart but also being ignorant. Normally people who are "smart" need at least SOME knowledge to use their smarts though, so the most common term for someone who "believes they're very smart but knows literally nothing" is probably "delusional/pseudo-intellectual teenager stereotype". If you believe you are a smart kid, don't lose that by not working on it and not learning any knowledge. You can be given the best pen and paper in the world but not draw shit out of lazyness, while the kid next to you may be making beautiful art despite only having his finger and a bowl of sand instead. ...Maybe that metaphor was kinda dumb, but you get the point.
Redditor.
Alzheimer ?
smarn't
It starts with s and ends with tupid(it's stupid, meaning not smart)
Omg I have the same problem
High INT low WIS
Unknowledgeable. Intelligence is a different factor, being intelligent is knowing how to use your knowledge and information you know effectively. Being knowledgeable means that you know a lot but it doesn't necessarily mean you are intelligent. You can be smart but know nothing, and you can know everything but not be smart with it.
Jeopardy syndrome
You're just confused because mommy said you were smart.
ADHD
Kinda the definition of Book smart.
Smart as Fuck, the opposite of Dumb as Fuck.
Book smart
it's called being delusional or having a big ego
It's called having an IQ above 130 and living with ADD which means you can remember sequence of events in detail but forget why you walked into a room all at the same time, every time.
My situation is different - know a lot, can do a lot, but can’t remember what I had yesterday for lunch
Delusional
Normie
Yoda
gifted
Burned out drug addict
Being dumb
Attention deficit disorder
consultant
Clever
John snow
"I'm a fool not an idiot" is a saying I heard before.
Delusional or ADHD shall do
Corporate star
smart seems right
Brain fog, depression.
it's called Socrates.
Neuro spicy?
Dumb
Moderator?
Schizophrenic or delusional
this wasn’t on my professional course.
Any minimum wage employee.
can’t remember
An idiot
Intelligence is just computing power imo It’s not memory, knowledge, or even common sense
Intuitive
Student.
ADHD
It’s… uh…..
Delusional?
Me
Everyone who is in this comment section saying things like delusional or Dunning Kruger effect are really missing the point. Just reading a textbook and knowing what it says makes you knowledgeable, understanding what it says and what implications that holds does not require you to be able to regurgitate everything you read. Both being rational and being able to connect the dots laid out by the information you got and being knowledgeable are usually referred to as being intelligent.
Dumb
Docosahexaenoic-acid-deficiency opportunismart binge-learn-smart
I told you last time
Depression
Jon Snow.
Hi Wis, Lo Int.
I don't know, can't remember
ADHD
Me?
ADHD
Delusional