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Continuing studies show that when asked 94% of people self-report as being above average. As this is statistically impossible, explain this phenomena. No rhyming.
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Taking Average to the Next Level

We all strive to be different.  Special.  Unique in at least one way that draws enough of society's attention to say, " Wow, they aren't like the others,".  It's human nature, we all want to be exactly the same, but at the same time stand out.  We want to draw people's interest.  Average.  Average is normal.  Unique.  Unique is to be something, to have a purpose.  If we are just like everyone else, then what's the point? We assume we don't having anything unique and have to find something, make something up to replace that piece of ourselves we are missing.  But the truth is,  what we want is right in front of us. So many think there are only two other optionsin order to spark interest in someone of you being different then the others:  that's under- average or over- average.  Anything but average.  But it's not about what skills you can master and accomplish, it's about the trigger behind it.  It's about everyone's separate life story.  Because if we're all over average, than what really is average?  

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