At the age of two, I could already draw and paint.
At the age of three, I could already speak. At the age of four, I could already play the piano by ear. At the age of five, I could already ride the bicycle. At the age of six, I could already enjoy novels. At the age of seven, I could already write cursive writing. At the age of eight, I could already perform basic gymnastic moves. At the age of nine, I could already speak English, Tagalog, Chinese and Italian fluently. At the age of ten, I could already dance ballet effortlessly. At the age of eleven, I could already qualify as a chess grandmaster. At the age of twelve, I could already solve calculus problems. At the age of thirteen, I could already graduate with honors without trying too hard. At the age of fourteen, I could already win the high school mathematics quiz bees, poster-making contests, spelling bees, and general knowledge quiz bees. At the age of fifteen, I could already live by myself. At the age of sixteen, I could already pass all the entrance examinations I took. At the age of seventeen, I could already enter the Deans List. At the age of eighteen, I could already familiarize myself with all the Classic Literary masterpieces. At the age of nineteen, I could already pass the Licensure Examination for Teachers. At the age of twenty, I could already fall in love. At the age of twenty one, I could not anymore.