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My daughter has [I Education]

An aptitude for expressing emotional intelligence. We were talking about how at times highly intelligent people have to live lonely lives. In part they have chosen to be intolerant of other people who are less intelligent. And over time they don’t have many friends. She replied that the opposite is true as well. In elementary school, She noticed when she was struggling, and didn’t know the answers to a certain subject matter, she would get ignored, felt alone,and it was hurtful, because she needed help. But when she did know the answers, people would seek her out, and talk to her. She’s 10 now turned 11. It struck me that she found this to be lonely and painful. But I realize this is true. For the first time I wondered just how many people feel lonely over not knowing the answers? Or not understanding what is presented to them?
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You assume your the only one so you feel left out I guess
Mindful · 56-60, F
Isn’t that always the truth!!good point!!!! Thanks@MushroomFaerie