"I still have nightmares about taking tests"
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The intent reads as plainspoken vulnerability, but the subtext is more pointed: achievement doesn’t erase the systems that taught you to equate performance with worth. Tests are a particular kind of trap. They’re not just hard; they’re arbitrary, designed to sort people quickly, often rewarding compliance as much as understanding. When someone who mastered the brutal clarity of sport still fears that classroom ritual, it suggests the anxiety isn’t about knowledge. It’s about evaluation as identity.
Context matters here because Jenner’s public life has been built on scrutiny: first as a symbol of American athletic excellence, later as a tabloid fixture, and eventually as a lightning rod for cultural debate. The test nightmare becomes a tidy metaphor for that ongoing surveillance: always being measured, always awaiting a verdict. What makes the line work is its refusal to glamorize pressure. It treats anxiety as stubborn, portable, and weirdly democratic.
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| Topic | Anxiety |
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"I still have nightmares about taking tests." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-still-have-nightmares-about-taking-tests-132025/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





