This seems very similar to Paul Graham’s Why Nerds Are Unpopular. However, instead of discussing the conflict between truth and popularity, it discusses the (very similar) conflict between intelligence and popularity. It also explains how spending a lot of your time trying to learn one means that you have less time to learn the other.
This seems very similar to Paul Graham’s Why Nerds Are Unpopular. However, instead of discussing the conflict between truth and popularity, it discusses the (very similar) conflict between intelligence and popularity. It also explains how spending a lot of your time trying to learn one means that you have less time to learn the other.