My husband has a somewhat different problem, in that he is very outgoing and loves to talk to people, and talk, and talk, and keeps going out and out and out and never quite realises that nobody is following the thread anymore.
Ouch, yeah =_= I learned not to do that the hard way (my family telling me in no uncertain terms to shut up because nobody cared what I was talking about, when I was a kid). Now I'm constantly checking myself and being unsure whether I'm doing it again or not. "Oh gods, I've been talking for more than 3 sentences! They must be getting bored! But they look interested! But maybe they are just pretending to be interested because they are polite, and they'll never want to talk to me again because they'll remember me as the person who bored them out of their skull? Aaaaah, panic, panic, panic D: !!!"
My husband can refute your facts because he has studied that in some depth. Yes, that one, too. Every blimmin' endeavour, he has studied it and often practiced it, in depth, since he was very small. He's a walking encyclopedia that has no restraint about correcting you where you're wrong, and can't understand why everybody assumes he's an arrogant braggart for doing so.
Oh yeah, I know this one too =_=
People: No, you can't possibly know that much about this, *and* this, AND this! You're just making it up to make yourself look interesting, aren't you?
Me: ... No? I just read about it in some magazine/encyclopedia/on the internet?
People: Yeah, right. Look, just shut up for once and stop being a know-it-all. Nobody likes know-it-alls.
Me: *enters Reynir Mode* I'm sorry
I just wanted to help :'(
I don't even know that much D: ! There are LOADS and LOADS of stuff I know *nothing* about!
When it comes to the more delicate part of negotiation with venture capitalists, he has to hand off to his business partner. No, he can't make bloke talk about the rugby, she does a far better job of that.
I could do it if I really had to, but it would be a serious drain on my energy, *and* I'd probably look like an idiot/ignoramus to the guy, *and* the guy would get bored very quickly trying to have a social time with someone whose idea of "social time" is geeking out about ideas, concepts and possibilities. (Also, I want your husband's job
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