realitysucks wrote:
If you didn't see the movie the idea is a figure who SEEMS much smarter/intellectual/etc but in reality is quite below average but projects greater intellect thru subterfuge, superficiality, or distorting their ability.
I take myself, always called a genius, but I was barely able to get decent grades in school (to get an A I would practically study 24/7). I have very disorganized thinking, terrible planning, short term memory, etc.
Why? I was able to get a cursory knowledge of arcane subjects and talk about them. Despite having an Engineering degree I can barely solve any problem of difficulty or design something. Despite being A MATH INSTRUCTOR IN COLLEGE - I get a very embarrassing score on the GRE and was rejected from many grad programs. BUT YET I WAS A COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR FOR YEARS! I taught computers as well.
I work in software now, I can ace any interview with my knowledge of minutiae but I have a severe difficulty in writing any substantial code. I think ADHD has a role in this as well.
I do pick up skills like car repair and carpentry, and eventually become great at it, but it takes me forever to complete the task or I'll leave things unfinished(big issue).
At one time people told me I would be the next Einstein - this came from a few teachers and principals! In reality now I can't even keep a job, and with my work history I may be case for disability!
Major flaw in this analogy.
Aspies dont purposely SET OUT to appear to be intimidating geniuses.
Although a few may perposely capitalize on it later in life.
Its that they accidently create that facade just by being themselves.
The NT's around them get awestruck and either diefy them, or hate the aspie for making them feel inadequate.