Intelligence and convictions are overrated. If focusing on that shit is making you unhappy, then you're missing the point.
No, IQ is an indicator, and a pretty arbitrary one at that.
Quote from: SecondClass on June 19, 2015, 09:57:40 PMIntelligence and convictions are overrated. If focusing on that shit is making you unhappy, then you're missing the point.It's not the arbitrary level of intelligence I place on myself that I am concerned about, it's more so the fact that I just constant look on the things that I say and I just think they seem so stupid, I can't even get over the fact that I will never just be a more intelligent person.
No, you can't really make yourself "smarter".
Quote from: SecondClass on June 19, 2015, 10:05:51 PMNo, you can't really make yourself "smarter". I'm pretty sure I was smarter after I learned language than I was before I could speak/read/write.
Ugh....okay, you got me? Obviously, your brain develops while you're a child and teenager, but this isn't fucking relevant to what I'm talking to Loaf about.
Quote from: SecondClass on June 19, 2015, 10:11:48 PMUgh....okay, you got me? Obviously, your brain develops while you're a child and teenager, but this isn't fucking relevant to what I'm talking to Loaf about.I don't know what you're talking about, especially when you say stuff like we can't make ourselves smarter. Like, do you mean that we can't change our IQs? Our capacity to learn? I would agree with that, I guess. Some people have learning disabilities.
Knowledge and intelligence are different.
Quote from: SecondClass on June 19, 2015, 10:21:40 PMKnowledge and intelligence are different.I'm inclined to agree. But to you, what separates knowledge from intelligence?
One could argue that the best possible determination of your intellect is your happiness with your life situation, e.g. Were you smart enough to overcome any inhibitions you may have had, to make decisions that allowed you to accomplish any major goals you had in life? Numerically, I'd say a high overall score in any aptitude testing can be used as a reasonable indicator.
Knowledge and intelligence are different. Loaf isn't going to be able to just change how smart he is for the better. For the worse, sure, just do a bunch of drugs. But there's really no easy way to increase your IQ, as Loaf wants. It's better to just accept who you are and your limitations, and work with them.
Quote from: SecondClass on June 19, 2015, 10:21:40 PMKnowledge and intelligence are different. Loaf isn't going to be able to just change how smart he is for the better. For the worse, sure, just do a bunch of drugs. But there's really no easy way to increase your IQ, as Loaf wants. It's better to just accept who you are and your limitations, and work with them.do you always edit your posts five hours after you post them
Zonda bumped this. I read over some of my replies. I noticed an error. Sorry?
Quote from: SecondClass on June 20, 2015, 03:17:10 AMZonda bumped this. I read over some of my replies. I noticed an error. Sorry?because it notifies everyone in the pyramid when you do that--i don't know if you realize
The problem for me had always been that I'm too smart
That's more of just situational success. You can be the smartest guy in the world IQ-wise and still not be able to get over some personal fear.I'd argue that intelligence is just how adept you are in academic and critical-thinking challenges, and that it's largely decided based on genes alone.
Quote from: Sα΄Κ NΙͺxΙͺΚΙͺs on June 20, 2015, 03:27:56 AMThe problem for me had always been that I'm too smartlol
a barbarian can have a high wisdom score and a low intelligence score while a rogue can have a high intelligence score but low wisdom*adjusts nerd glasses"roll for initiative