
Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.
-Ernest Hemingway
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
-Albert Einstein
Wisdom seldom depends on age.
-Me
I have a very large imagination. So big that I baffle the minds of my teachers when I express my views, and what I think about. Such as, how does (so and so) formula be so concrete in its use? How was it discovered? Why is it used?
Or even just the little trivial things. Example: Put together a 3-D puzzle, to form a polygon shape that matches the picture on the puzzle's cover image. I accomplished that after spending two spare classes on it (on two separate days when I had free time).
Or, even that time when a picture on the newspaper looked screwy, and everyone was confused with how the person in the picture looked ill in a weird way. Then, I said, "it looks like someone used an eraser on it." Suddenly everyone goes "OMG UR SO SMRT!!!!111!" e_e;