Forever_Jung
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I don't think I would score very high on an IQ test, but I'm not sure I mind. Intelligence doesn't mean a lot to me on its own to me anymore. I used to define myself as intelligent, and try very hard to convince everyone in the room I was smart, but it eventually felt hollow and embarrassing to do so. And as my perspective widened, it seemed to me intelligence was not meant to sit on the throne, but rather to serve it (it's an extremely valuable servant, but a servant nonetheless). Intelligence without a proper aim isn't much use to anyone.
How many know-it-alls have I met in pubs, who only used their intelligence to bore people and talk them under the table? How many people win at trivial pursuit, but lose at life? I have met some brilliant engineers who are basically obnoxious nerd bros. They are capable of advanced spatial reasoning and can build cool stuff, but they seem quite coarse and shallow, by the same token.
I am grateful for the kind of intelligence I do have, even if sometimes I wouldn't mind being able to solve a Rubik's cube in 10 seconds.
How many know-it-alls have I met in pubs, who only used their intelligence to bore people and talk them under the table? How many people win at trivial pursuit, but lose at life? I have met some brilliant engineers who are basically obnoxious nerd bros. They are capable of advanced spatial reasoning and can build cool stuff, but they seem quite coarse and shallow, by the same token.
I am grateful for the kind of intelligence I do have, even if sometimes I wouldn't mind being able to solve a Rubik's cube in 10 seconds.
