How do you find out if you're mentally incapable?
I'll throw this out there . . .
Assume there is some problem, issue, series of happenings, or important questions that you have encountered. You need to consider them. Emotionally you are not compromised (that is, you are not so worked up and upset that you are short circuiting your thoughts and getting caught up in some loop of distressful thoughts and emotions).
You find you just can't think things through, you can't understand the underlying problems and you have zero idea how to start even framing your questions properly. You may even find in this situation that you are unaware of the problem or the question and it is an outsider who tells you there is a problem, issue, series of happenings, or important questions that you have encountered. You are completely at sea here, and you are unaware that you have no clue even when repeatedly told that you are lost.
People around you including friends, family, co-workers and casual aquaintances/passers-by offer solutions and help - but you keep running into the same problem, issue, series of happenings, or important questions that you have encountered.
They draw diagrams, suggest books, give examples, and model solutions for you but you still are completely at sea. You often forget about the problem even though it comes up several times in a short period of time. You forget the solutions or can't maneuver through them no matter how well assisted you are.
At this point I would suggest you consider the possibility that for one reason or another you are mentally incapable.
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