GasBandit
Staff member
I think I know what you're talking about - I can't entirely define "it" either, but it largely incorporates an inability to rationally analyze the world around them objectively instead of subjectively. They can't understand the importance of anything that doesn't pertain directly and tangibly to themselves. They also can't understand the importance of anything they can't understand. These people only directly understand their own pleasure or discomfort, and even that only in so far as they know to be upset about it.There's this "it" I've tried to define for myself that seems to be lacking in the so-called "stupid" people. I think it's a kind of extra-self awareness. When I was younger, I used to just call it "it". These people don't get "it". They don't have a strong perception of an existence outside themselves. It's something more elusive and difficult to define than that, but it always seems like you can see it in their faces and hear it in their speech.