Hence, we are sidelined by dumb cave-men who at least have enough fire in their bellies to win.
Of course, if you’re going to talk like that it seems essential to then frame the situation as “we’re going to beat those fools at their own game, muahaha!” rather than “achieving conventional success is something dumb cavemen do, eww” or “I was born a nerd, what hope do I have”. I suspect that the default framing is closer to the bad sort, and am somewhat concerned that such talk makes things worse by default. (I’m also not sure what, if any, framing could defeat the seemingly-likely effect where considering successful non-nerds dumb makes one less likely to try to steal their powers, and simply makes it harder to get along with them.)
(IAWYC)
Of course, if you’re going to talk like that it seems essential to then frame the situation as “we’re going to beat those fools at their own game, muahaha!” rather than “achieving conventional success is something dumb cavemen do, eww” or “I was born a nerd, what hope do I have”. I suspect that the default framing is closer to the bad sort, and am somewhat concerned that such talk makes things worse by default. (I’m also not sure what, if any, framing could defeat the seemingly-likely effect where considering successful non-nerds dumb makes one less likely to try to steal their powers, and simply makes it harder to get along with them.)