As people grow up, their identities grow with them. They begin to have multi-dimensional identities, where they excel in many different things. For example, someone could say: "I'm a basketball player, and I love to play Roblox with my friends after school. I'm 5'11" and I go to church on Sundays." This could be a normal person who is satisfied with themselves. On the other hand, a smart kid isn't able to have a multi-dimensional identity. They don't explore other activities and, therefore, end up with a perpetual one-dimensional identity. That "I'm smart" is the only thing they have left.
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