>tfw smart but lazyHappens iyc?
>>219844380Self delusion.
I m retardid and lazy
>>219844380Unfortunately it's just a cope. There are dumber guys who will be more successful just because they work more and there will be smarter guys too.You have to do much more work than justing rest on your cope laurels if you ever want to be actually successful and compete, and you find that out pretty quickly in the real world.
>>219844380I've been told I'm that my entire life— not sure I buy it
>Yeah I'm smart but lazy>Starts talking about his """"achievements"""" in school
>>219844380youre dumb and gaysimple as
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>>219844380you weren't a gifted kids, you were just complimented once when you were 6
>>219844380Yes I also delude myself
it's the LLM era, peak for lazy idea guys
>>219844380used to be (or think I was) smart but lazy but now I'm tryhard and stupidthe change happened because I actually started trying at things and realized that I wasn't actually all that smart, knowing the wordswordswords summaries about topics is like 0.01% of actually being able to do things for real, you need loads of practice and failure to learn anything
>>219844629the LLM is much better at automating the smart but lazy "idea guy" than someone with hands on knowledge in a field. because you're essentially just doing exactly what the LLM is doing (regurgitating textual information without physical context), except worsethere's a reason it's easier to write an essay than to weld together a swingarm for your motorcycle or whatever
>>219844380Conscientiousness is more important than intelligence when it comes to success
The "smart but lazy" copout is one of the worst things parents can do for their child's work ethic and self-esteem. If you spent years being told you're smart for getting good grades in school where you do piss easy things, and then a bit later your academic performance started to dip, you're not lazy you're just not smart enough to grasp certain things. You were told you're lazy in order to shield you from that fact. People becone full grown adults and still believe these little lies
>>219844814LLMs can do a perfect mimic of an idea guy, but they cannot match the actual quality of a GOOD idea guy. They have no real creativity or reasoning capability. They can tap into all the imbued reasoning present in the language they have ingested, which is incredibly powerful. They can solve any previously-solved-problem or anything isomorphic to one.But they're still missing the special sauce. At least for now.
>>219845558>you're just not smart enough to grasp certain thingsbarring true mental deficiency I don't think this exists. if you can speak and read you can learn anything, it may just take longer than others. Perhaps too long for an academic environment, but not impossible. Most people just don't have the necessary persistence.
>>219845558Being able to get top grades without studying until 8th grade was the worst thing that ever happened to me. After 8 years of not having to study I just had zero work ethic and never recovered.