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IZthe411

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Intelligence doesn't mean jack shit if you don't do anything with it. IQ is unimportant.

Type has nothing to do with it.

You can be an S with average intelligence, make more money, feel better about yourself, and change more lives for the better, if you have a good idea and make it work.

I would much rather be the S, than a T with a 300 IQ who never leaves his basement, and only discusses ideas with the four people on the internet he deems intelligent enough to be peers.

Implementing what you've learned, is better than having a high IQ, and keeping everything to yourself.

Let the Church Say:

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AMEN
 

KDude

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I can think intuitively and enjoy the company of INPs, for example, but I don't call myself an N precisely because of IQ. If that's what statistics show, so be it. I'm not an N then. I'm not abysmal, but I'm hardly Mensa level either. And I'm cool with that. It's seems to be one of these areas where I don't care to compete.
 

miss fortune

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I KNOW I'm smart... I went to college on a full scholarship and have always scored more than adequatly on IQ tests (and not the silly online ones!). I just happen to enjoy channeling my intelligence into the presence and into practical applications most of the time instead of dreaming of things that AREN'T particularly useful or beneficial to me. The weird idea that people have that smart= interested in philosophical bullshit is just plain prejudiced and I've been annoyed by it here for the past 3 years :thumbdown:
 

Jaguar

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I KNOW I'm smart... I went to college on a full scholarship and have always scored more than adequatly on IQ tests (and not the silly online ones!). I just happen to enjoy channeling my intelligence into the presence and into practical applications most of the time instead of dreaming of things that AREN'T particularly useful or beneficial to me. The weird idea that people have that smart= interested in philosophical bullshit is just plain prejudiced and I've been annoyed by it here for the past 3 years :thumbdown:

Are you referring to the 'talented' N's who lose their keys, or the N's who can't tie their own shoes?
Just checking. . .
 

miss fortune

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Are you referring to the 'talented' N's who lose their keys, or the N's who can't tie their own shoes?
Just checking. . .

dammit... I was referring to the Ns who get lost in their own living rooms there! :steam:
 

Walking Tourist

it's tea time!
Joined
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esfp
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Hee hee. We can sell them maps to their own houses, complete with a "you are here" arrow. For an extra fee, we could offer them a guided tour of their houses or their living rooms, depending on their need for remedial assistance.
Our assistance could save a life. The Ns will find their way out of their living rooms before turning into skeletons!!! :D


dammit... I was referring to the Ns who get lost in their own living rooms there! :steam:
 

guesswho

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Any type can be intelligent in it's own way, as there are a lot of types of intelligence. One can do what the other one isn't good at, and the other way around.

I recently read a story about a guy who was extremely intelligent (more like a mathematical intelligence), when he god a B+ (he only got As), he went rampage and killed his teacher.

Now the obvious questions was, if he was so fucking smart, why did he kill the teacher, ending up in prison?

Even though he was extremely smart, he was good only at ONE specific thing: math and physics.

Kind of like a savant syndrome
 

FDG

pathwise dependent
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ENTJ
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Any type can be intelligent in it's own way, as there are a lot of types of intelligence. One can do what the other one isn't good at, and the other way around.

I recently read a story about a guy who was extremely intelligent (more like a mathematical intelligence), when he god a B+ (he only got As), he went rampage and killed his teacher.

Now the obvious questions was, if he was so fucking smart, why did he kill the teacher, ending up in prison?

Even though he was extremely smart, he was good only at ONE specific thing: math and physics.

Kind of like a savant syndrome

Maybe his teacher wasn't smart enough
 

miss fortune

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what do you have to feel guilty about? :huh:

(except for those of you who are total supremacists... then that's not cool :nono:)
 

Snuggletron

Reptilian
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yeah, this is a tree house. No sensors allowed!

(even though they probably built it)
 

miss fortune

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and we can break in and shove you out if you protest too... don't forget it :devil:
 

KDude

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(even though they probably built it)

It depends. ENTx's tend to make deadly treehouses, with traps, and little boards with nails sticking out, hidden beneath some leaves. My friend stepped on one of those once. :dry:
 

Biaxident

Charting a course
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That certainly depends on your goals in life.

Well, yes. If your goal is to milk the government for every penny you can instead of working, anyone can do that. Some more successfully than others.

If you intend to make some sort of impact on other people, you actually have to do something.

Seriously though. Elaborate.

Are you saying, for example, someone with an average IQ is unable to understand Particle physics, or Chemical engineering, and therefore should not waste their time trying?
 

Snuggletron

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yeah, I'm voting for a sensor in 2012. I don't want a pompous intuitive in the white house oh wait
 

Thalassa

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GuessWho is correct. Just because someone understands abstract maths doesn't mean they have social intelligence, common sense, or even sanity.

Besides, since we're talking about pompous intuitives in the White House...let's talk about how that doesn't make a damn bit of difference. I would have rather had Hillary than Obama, and she's ISTJ. However, I'd prefer ENFJ Obama over Dubya (ESTP) or Sara Palin (ESFJ?). Type has nothing to do with intelligence or political preferences, though we might notice trends in *type* of intelligence.
 

Robopop

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what do you have to feel guilty about? :huh:

(except for those of you who are total supremacists... then that's not cool :nono:)

Do you mean our old friend Lexxy sexy.
 
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