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My 8th grade science class was the first advanced class I had ever taken, and I was completely overwhelmed by the amount of work I needed to do, since up to this point all I ever needed to do for any class was one in class assignment and usually one sheet of simple homework. But in advanced class, we had daily labs, worksheets, and a substantially larger amount of homework. Additionally our teacher was very hands off which didnt really suit my learning style. Needless to say I passed with a low C and didnt get into advanced science freshman year.
But theres one memory from that terrible class that i'll never forget. When I looked around, trying to figure out how everyone managed to keep up with all this work, i realized that they didnt, because they didnt need to. I was eavesdropping on one Chad (one of my favorite hobbies) and he called his friend over and had him give him the answers for the classes daily work. I looked around and realized most people messed around all day and only three or four high iq normies did the work and the rest of the class leeched off of them (sans myself and two other subhuman outcasts). I realized that I had to do probably ten times the work that that Chad had to do, since I was excluded from the answer-sharing ring. And I think this process carries over to almost everything in life, academic and social. Chad gets the answers from his friend in class, and then goes home to be included in some party later. Contrast that to the incel who has to do all the work completely on their own and then goes home and is expected to gymmaxx, mew, NoFap, become a stoic, and a laundry list of other useless bullshit to try and be included.
But theres one memory from that terrible class that i'll never forget. When I looked around, trying to figure out how everyone managed to keep up with all this work, i realized that they didnt, because they didnt need to. I was eavesdropping on one Chad (one of my favorite hobbies) and he called his friend over and had him give him the answers for the classes daily work. I looked around and realized most people messed around all day and only three or four high iq normies did the work and the rest of the class leeched off of them (sans myself and two other subhuman outcasts). I realized that I had to do probably ten times the work that that Chad had to do, since I was excluded from the answer-sharing ring. And I think this process carries over to almost everything in life, academic and social. Chad gets the answers from his friend in class, and then goes home to be included in some party later. Contrast that to the incel who has to do all the work completely on their own and then goes home and is expected to gymmaxx, mew, NoFap, become a stoic, and a laundry list of other useless bullshit to try and be included.