People who say they're "bad at tests" tend to just not be very smart.
When they blame their low performance on anxiety instead of low intelligence, that's generally just an example of them making a poor excuse.
I have been thinking about the famous chart showing how experts keep projecting linear growth in solar installations, year after year, and always get it wrong when growth is still exponential.
I think the same thing is happening with the discourse on product strategy around AI.
I read somewhere that "When you choose a life partner you're choosing your eating companion for about 20,000 meals, your travel companion for about 70 vacations, your retirement friend, career therapist, & someone whose day you'll hear about 18,000 times" and I really can't stress this enough.
@MemesToSave Please convert 25 millimeters to centimeters, to meters, and to kilometers.
Please convert 25 mil to inches, to feet, to yards, and to miles.
This exercise should show you which system is superior and why.