Agreed. I think people forget that a lot of geniuses are pretty lackluster in a lot of other places, especially in practical skills. I've been in career academia and know pretty damn smart PhDs that can't change a tire, fix a leaky toilet, or do their own taxes. Meanwhile your average working class joe can competently do all those things. Society has placed too much value on geniuses who, on average, don't really contribute that much to society compared to service workers. Very few "geniuses" are creating or discovering new things and most are just spamming out (usually biased) research papers on meaningless shit for a paycheck. Who do you think you would miss more in your day to day life? Your highschool graduate garbageman and plumber or the genius PhD researching dead languages for 20 years?Yuu is a bit special, but I think his issue is largely trying to do things the way a genius would, when he is far from one. This chapters shows it pretty well, the girls are pretty shit at teaching him anything because to them it's just a matter of "feeling it". If he was following the example of some mid actor, rather than a top-tier one, he would probably do better (not awesome, but better).
I assume the entire message of this arc will be that trying to measure everyone by a genius' standards is absolutely myopic, and that, if fostered properly, even a mediocre person can make something of themselves, even if they will never fully close that gap.
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There's actually a name for what the girls have: "The Curse of Knowledge".Yuu is a bit special, but I think his issue is largely trying to do things the way a genius would, when he is far from one. This chapters shows it pretty well, the girls are pretty shit at teaching him anything because to them it's just a matter of "feeling it". If he was following the example of some mid actor, rather than a top-tier one, he would probably do better (not awesome, but better).
I assume the entire message of this arc will be that trying to measure everyone by a genius' standards is absolutely myopic, and that, if fostered properly, even a mediocre person can make something of themselves, even if they will never fully close that gap.