Is the "International High IQ Society" a legitimate society for people with high IQ's?
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There are so many stupid people these days and all they want to do it drugs and parties and smoke and drink. Why don't we get a separate society for people that want to study and work hard in life and stupid people that want to do drugs and parties? I think that a lot of us humans with normal to high IQ just don't like stupid people and want to stay away from them. We have already evolved into two different species : Stupid and not-so-stupid.
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You and Hitler should talk. If Stalin knocks on the door asking if he could join, don't turn him around...
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There is a lot of controversy about IQ testing. Some think the number contains the key to their life, others think that tested IQ is just one form of intelligence and yet others think that IQ testing is completely bogus. I am wondering how being at a...
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I joined Mensa and went to a few meetings. I have worked in about 50 software development shops. The...
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The average IQ score is 100 which means 50% of the population will score at or above the mean (100) and the other 50% will score below the mean. I am one of those (not kidding) folks who consistently scores below 100. I have a low paying job that I don...
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Judging by the way you presented your argument, I find it hard to believe that you are of low intelligence...
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Do you think they should also be treated as equals in our society? Although I have an above-average IQ of 126, there have been times in my life where I didn't understand something right away and people treated me differently because of it. This made...
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Let's also assume that I'm a young boy, about 13. I'm very attractive and I have a very high IQ. Let's also assume that I'm secretly the devil and I act like an angel. Let's also assume that most of the rather stupid adults in my society believe I'm...
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Lol :) I do see your point. Children are seen as innocent, but you are talking about a 13 years old...
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On Quora, there is simply an amazing number of unpleasant personal experience reports of how it feels to be an intellectual outlier. For some examples, see the answers to: this, this and this. There are also some well-documented historical examples,...
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I agree that there may be differences in IQ and that doesn't have to be ignored. But I disagree that...
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Classical economics is based on the assumption that people will be incentivized to work toward the betterment of society under a free market -- i.e. Adam Smiths "invisible hand." But what if somehow we could measure how hard people actually...
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What are the top two reasons? Specifically asking in relation to the % of people with high general intelligence, or at the top of society, and the % of substantive contribution. There is far too much waste in society. NOTE: The question has been edited...
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I know a lot of high Intelligence Quotient people: The ones who became doctors and medical researchers...
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in which they marry others of similar height, socioeconomic status, race and IQ. Discuss the consequences to society of assortative mating among humans. Would society be better off if people mated more randomly?
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Consequence is that racial and cultural diversity persists. It is a good thing as we have more different...
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Ina conversation I had witha friend under the username of Valtiel in another forum, we had this conversation.This is what he said: "Most people who joined the military - specifically the army - would normally not be able to hold a job as a Sobey...
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You.... I mean 'she' is incorrect. 1) The military has a higher high school graduation rate then the...
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