
Stephen Fry is incredibly intelligent, he writes how he found his 11+ results with approaching genius next to his name. However I get the feeling he would have given anything at that age to not be quite so intelligent and a bit better at music and sport. Fry loves to watch sport or listen to music but is unable to participate, he felt this stopped him from joining in. I think this is a common thought amongst young people, they would give anything to be better at sport or music or what ever it is all their friends are skilled at. Being intelligent can make fitting in very difficult, often it is the very intelligent that go flying off the rails as they may be bored at school or feel left out as Fry did. I am generalising of course and not saying all intelligent people get lost along the way but I do think they find it hard. I would not call myself particularly intelligent I got average results at school and University, so I cannot totally sympathise with Fry but I can understand what he went through and how he reacted to it.
So all in all it is a jolly good read and gives a great insight to the mind and childhood of Stephen Fry.
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Hello Heather: Wikepedia says he spent three months in Pucklechurch prison. Is that a "close call"? Sorry, had to look him up, never heard of him otherwise.
That was just while he was awaiting trail. The sentance was supposed to be much longer.
All right then, better give him the benefit of the doubt!Pleased to see you're back after your holiday; pleased to see that you had a good time as well.
You are a well rounded very clever person who will try anything. What more could one be!
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