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I think I'm too good at things..

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Did you play competitive basketball? Any good at it? Name some accomplishments?

Did you ever go and play at competitive e-sports tournaments? How did they go?

How many views/downloads has your music on soundcloud/youtube etc.?

If you are too good at so many things you must have something to show off.

Basically.

If you're that good, you'd be getting paid for it.

That's what too good is.
 
What you actually mean to say is:

You catch on quick with a lot of things and even get up to a mediocre level with ease, but then drop them as soon as you realize you'll have to start putting in effort to go further.

Because I think that's what you actually mean.
 
If those are the first things that pop into your head, then congratulations, you're a master at activities that no one gives a shit about. Join the rest of us in the real world.

Actually being a master of most of those activities would get you rich.
 
I'm very careful of this now that I have kids. They're still very young, but I make sure to compliment effort ("wow, you worked so hard at this!") rather than accomplishment ("you did it!"). Effort scales better with increased difficulty, where pride in achievement does not. In the same vein, I don't call them "so good," or "very smart," but try to find other descriptors, like "determined," "focused," "resourceful," etc.

I love this. This is positive reinforcement done properly.

I will do this with my kids some day.
 
Any time there is an obstacle that requires hard work to overcome, I give up.
Sounds like you're good at easy things, but anything that may prove difficult has you running for the hills because you're afraid of trying at something and failing.
 
I've got the opposite problem as the OP. I suck at everything, even things I'm apparently good at.

I much prefer the OP's delusion.
 
Get...bad?

You'll hit that wall eventually, OP. Everyone gets their moments of awesome before they realize that they haven't left the tutorial level yet.
 
This is not a stealth brag thread. This is more of a problem than a good thing. Almost everything that I do has come extremely easy to me. From when I was a child, to an adult. Football, Basketball, Juggling, Drawing, Music, Video Games, too many to list. But, I think this "gift" has been more of a curse.

I've never worked hard for anything during my adult life. I don't know if I could if I wanted to. Any time there is an obstacle that requires hard work to overcome, I give up. I honestly believe I may have an underlying problem that saps me of all motivation. I can't focus on one thing. I'm always flying back and forth between tasks without even realizing I switched. I'll end up on Gaf, with an hour passed and not even think about it. This is something that I need to change.

This may sound stupid to most, but I can't be alone in this.

I was just about to just say fuck it, and delete this. I really want to hear what yinz have to say about it though.

No offense but the things you listed being good at, I didn't see anything relating to math, science, English....
 
I have the same problem OP. Took a while for me to realize it, which is terrible. I definitely think it comes from a mix of factors, including being over congratulated growing up.

I just forced myself out of my comfort zones and realized how much I really do suck at everything, and then just kind of pushed myself to get better. For example, I went into improv. I fucking suck at improv, and it was a good humbling experience and it forced me to work to gain any kind of respect from my peers.

Also, I think you worded this thread badly. I totally get what you mean though. It's overconfidence but it leads to horrible self-doubt/under-confidence. If you're anything like me, it's that you learn things fast, but then never work hard to master it. You trick yourself into thinking you're good at something just because you understand it, but then don't force yourself to train in order to put it to practice. Trust me, I had the same shit, and you have to reverse it, quick.

You're just undisciplined and a little spoiled, in all honesty.
 
is it possible you just have a strong cognitive bias where you tend to perceive that you are good at things regardless of whether or not you are? this is well documented.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect

Recognizing blatant video editing apparently not on the list of skills.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1051992&highlight=

Huh, I seem to be really good at making a connection between these posts.
 
Yeah you are lying to yourself. Everything that I don't directly succeed at (for example a failed test) is stupid in my opinion. So I'm good at everything that is relevant, obvious bullshittery of the mind.
 
I've never worked hard for anything during my adult life. I don't know if I could if I wanted to. Any time there is an obstacle that requires hard work to overcome, I give up.

So you are not 'too good' at everything? You seem to be a failure at doing hard work.
 
Jack of all trades, master of none.

You can have a knack, maybe even a talent but nobody gets anywhere without hard work.
 
Not fit, but good at sports?

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Yea... okay.
Jesus that GIF. Fucking given me multiple hernias. Bloody brilliant though.

Also OP I actually kind of get what you mean but you're confusing a combination of luck and being good at some things as signifying things come easy to you with the clear side effect that you shirk from anything that does require effort and doesn't come easy to you.

In short you're not actually good at everything and if you can accept this, understand how to better interpret the meaning of what you are good at (and recognize when you've been luck) and teach yourself to accept effort is needed when you're not automatically good at something and you'll be fine (probably).
 
This thread:

"Hi, I'm good at some things. And if I'm not good at them, I just quit and don't do them to maintain my record of 100% awesomeness in everything I do."
 
This is my problem. There are things in life that no matter what you do, still require hard work. I can't seem to muster that up. Getting fit, for example.

It sounds like you might be exhibiting a mix of the Dunning–Kruger effect and ADHD. Almost definitely the latter. I would say that you should get that checked out but also people these days are so easily distracted by the shininess of the internet that it's a grey area of whether meds are needed vs training yourself to focus.

I could make a thread about how everything I've ever put effort into I've been very good at and how many things, like weight loss, come easy to me but I suck at drawing. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
This sounds more like an ego problem where you convince yourself that you're good at the stuff you like, and the stuff you aren't good at you say is dumb, therefore, you are good at everything worthwhile.
 
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