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Another common one that I noticed was when I ask how often something happens. I asked a security guard how often people steal groceries from the store. He replied that it varies. I asked how many times it happens per week, on average. He couldn't even give me an estimate. I couldn't comprehend how someone could have trouble with such a simple concept.

Another common one that I noticed was when I ask how often something happens. I asked a security guard how often people steal groceries from the store. He replied that it varies. I asked how many times it happens per week, on average. He couldn't even give me an estimate. I couldn't comprehend how someone could have trouble with such a simple concept.

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I feel like I live in the realm of conditional hypotheticals. I always create scenarios in my head and wonder how they could play out differently. I know people who simply don't think that way and only perceive it through our perceived reality.

Asking the question "what if", or "wouldn't it be interesting if", is met with "but that's not real life", or "but that's not what's happening".

I may also not be the smartest in the world, but I God gives me wisdom to fix all of my problems. I don't know certain trades, but I always get the job done, and decently at that rate. I'd rather be wise than intelligent, compared to most college or above grade "intellectuals".