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May psychological explanation ba yung tipong magaling ka sa academics (books) pero sa real life situations hindi ka gaano makasabay sa mga isturyang katulad ng usap pang matanda, usapang bahay or ano-ano pa jan. Hindi sa pag mamayabang magaling ako sa acads pero sa real life situations na hindi ako gaano maka sabay. Thankyouu sa sasagot
 
Yes, there may be a psychological explanation for why someone may excel in academics but struggle in real-life situations that involve social interactions or practical skills.

One possible explanation is that academic skills involve primarily cognitive abilities such as memory, reasoning, and problem-solving, which are often measured through tests and exams. These skills can be developed through practice and repetition, and may not require as much social interaction or practical application.

On the other hand, social skills involve the ability to communicate effectively, read social cues, and navigate complex social situations. These skills can be developed through experience and practice, and may require more trial and error than academic skills.

It is also possible that someone who excels in academics may have spent more time studying and less time socializing or engaging in practical activities, leading to a lack of experience in these areas. They may have also received more positive reinforcement and validation for their academic achievements, which may have led them to focus more on academic pursuits and less on developing social or practical skills.

Overall, it is important to remember that everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, and that success in one area does not necessarily guarantee success in all areas. It may be helpful to identify areas where you would like to improve and seek opportunities to practice and develop those skills.
 

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