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Seriously though, either I was retarded, or it's the fault of the school system, I never felt compelled to learn, which was a shame. Going to college I struggled with truly learning the things, focused more on the end goal. I never felt in an environment conducive to a love of learning, but one of stress. Which may attest to my low intellect, so I have decided to go on a journey for knowledge, and will memorize it to help me with real life, because I would have a larger context and wisdom. This cannot be said about a person of high intelligence, would it not? They can get straight to the point and go, go, go. I think the U.S. school system needs to add more literature requirements, I mean you are telling me you would walk around the hall, and hear people complaining about too much work (read 12 pages), which is truly an anti-intellectual culture that will go on into adult-hood.