BWC_virgin
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Normies are almost allways driven by things they heard or noticed socially, not by logic. They will volunteer these opinions as well. And often just fall into groupthink. Assuming other people’s confidence and decisiveness means they know something.
here’s an example from school:
In high school I took an advanced math class. It was an AP class which means if you score high enough on a standardized test you can get college credit and “skip” that class in collage
The class was also had some kind of aggreement with the local community college so if you scored high enough you could get “duel credit” that way. It cost like 300$ or something.
I thought it would be smart to sign up for the other program as well. Literally nobody else in the 60 person class signed up and people were confused as to why I did, so I thought I might as well not pay for the duel credit thing the second semester and didn’t. Thinking that since nobody signed up it must be dumb and not transfer anywhere or something, otherwise people would do it.
Anyway I got a B in the class and barly didn’t get credit from the AP test, once I went to collage I had credit for half the class (worthless) and had to take it again.
If I paid the extra 150$ id have saved like 120 hours of my time retaking the class, which I wanted to do logically but normies talked me out of it for not following the herd.
Only like 1/3 of people passed the AP test btw but 80% passed the class, if they all paid 300 dollars they would have saved tons of time and effort.
If you are somewhat intelligent never listen to people. Only yourself.
here’s an example from school:
In high school I took an advanced math class. It was an AP class which means if you score high enough on a standardized test you can get college credit and “skip” that class in collage
The class was also had some kind of aggreement with the local community college so if you scored high enough you could get “duel credit” that way. It cost like 300$ or something.
I thought it would be smart to sign up for the other program as well. Literally nobody else in the 60 person class signed up and people were confused as to why I did, so I thought I might as well not pay for the duel credit thing the second semester and didn’t. Thinking that since nobody signed up it must be dumb and not transfer anywhere or something, otherwise people would do it.
Anyway I got a B in the class and barly didn’t get credit from the AP test, once I went to collage I had credit for half the class (worthless) and had to take it again.
If I paid the extra 150$ id have saved like 120 hours of my time retaking the class, which I wanted to do logically but normies talked me out of it for not following the herd.
Only like 1/3 of people passed the AP test btw but 80% passed the class, if they all paid 300 dollars they would have saved tons of time and effort.
If you are somewhat intelligent never listen to people. Only yourself.