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What kinos does he watch
Jace Hall
Ethan Robinson
>Kim Ung-Yong
>Kim Yong-Un
>Kim Jong-Un
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled
Chase Harris
He didn't accomplish anything with his iq tho, most people with high iq end being failures
Chase Watson
Ambition is way more important than IQ
Austin Stewart
i hope he is happy
Carson Adams
thats the power of blackboard and chalk
John Lee
He accomplished as much as anyone else.
Only 0.000000000000001% of people genuinely "accomplish" anything. The rest is nepotism, cronyism, etc. Every politician is a glorified thief so that's the the entirety of world leaders who can be categorically said to have accomplished nothing. Same with businessmen and snake oil salesmen like Elon Musk and Zuckerberg. Their "accomplishments" are just financial and managerial and therefore empty.
So who does that leave. The specific inventors whose names no one knows because they have been attributed to X company, and even then no one solely invents anything substantial anymore (or perhaps ever did, and the seeming great leaps of the past are just a revisionist cultural supremacy narrative, like how it wasn't the brits that even remotely cracked the german wwii code but poles mathematicians and french spies who literally stole the ciphers) it's all a gradual collaborative effort.
Sebastian Ward
It really is. I have a decently high IQ, and I've been trying to make it as a 1-man indie vidya dev for 7 years. Learned how to do everything myself so I have complete creative control. Wasn't making jack shit compared to even a min wage job. So anyway last spring I was browsing youtube and this person lawn mowing video came up and I watched it. Then it popped in my head that lawnmowing is super easy to do. So I looked into starting my own lawn mowing business, and in summer, after an initial 2k investment to get all the equipment, I did it. Didn't require any smarts, just ambition to try to get customers and try to do a good job. By the end of the mowing season I made 17k in 6 months, which is a bit over minimum wage here. And my business was still new and had room to grow.
I abandoned it now because I finally made a game which gave me a decent return and now I have a name for myself which makes shit a lot easier.
Brayden Brown
>accomplish
Matthew Barnes
Does he have an emote?
Cameron Martinez
Ambitions don't mean squat if the wall is to high. Gonna waste my energy climbing a wall.
Gavin Reyes
okay? he still got nuked so what was the point?
Aaron Perez
What game?
Carson Martin
Former child genius here. We grow up to become miserable
Andrew Peterson
It seems like he wasn't exactly happy working at NASA or whatever place he worked at. I'm not gonna force someone very smart into a place he doesn't wanna be.
Andrew Davis
he looks like a virgin and a cuck. whatever happened to "train mind and body"?
Asher Foster
KEK
Bentley Campbell
high iq is a curse, i feel mostly pity
Levi Myers
The body part was tacked on to make the brainlets feel better.
Everyone who lives past 100 are dyels.
Isaiah James
yandere simulator
Jack Baker
is 130 iq considered midwit or above average
James James
above. midwit is 110-120
Charles Taylor
Sounds like a broken record in here
Isaiah Ramirez
who the fuck wants to live to be a hundred jesus christ
Grayson Roberts
100 is average you idiot
Zachary Scott
k ty
Isaac Gutierrez
If you're still able bodied, your mind is there, and surrounded by generations of family that you love, and who love you back, and you still feel a sense of purpose and being useful, especially to your family, then 100 aint bad.
Of course being 100, and having all of those is a fucking long shot.
Gavin Kelly
cool now show me the iq of the person he wageslaves for
Logan Fisher
I can't solve rubik cube
Joshua Foster
IQ means jack shit.
Colton Turner
You can accomplish things when exploring new frontiers. The US is the perfect example of this, being full of accomplished people at its founding. Then it becomes an established country like everywhere else and you get the same faux-nobility class maintaining its wealth through nepotism down the generations.
You can also get something similar by killing a whole bunch of people and destroying entire societies to either replace them or so that everyone starts over from 0. Nice protip for you right there. Real hard to do though.
Owen Reed
>On March 14, 2014, he became associate professor in Shinhan University, and became vice president of North Kyeong-gi Development Research Center.
Connor Evans
mind maybe but I feel like "able bodied" at 100 isn't really a thing
Brody Mitchell
IQ is mathematically non-sense. It's statistically flawed and asymmetric because the correlation from 80 to 120+ isn't uniform i.e. it works at identifying retardation but pure noise above a certain threshold (picrel is an illustration of this. Note how there's still an 0.86 correlation when there's a perfect correlation on one half but no correlation for the other half, psychologists greatly exploit this flaw).
Neuroplasticity is the key to everything, look up Merzenich's work, and stimulating the nucleus basalis induces it. Of course, it can be electrically stimulated to induce artificially, but at the moment, all you can do is do what you want, how you want. No need to treat yourself like a Pavlovian dog and regiment your passion. Nor should you think you'll be good at everything just because you're good at a test designed for detecting mental retardation.
If you are interested in something, try understanding it. You won't "just" absorb information, nor do children do that.
Jaxon Stewart
>210 iq
>university at age 4
>>iq is bullshit lol
holy cope batman
Jeremiah Howard
It is. There's definitely people that age who can move just fine without any assistance. Most people who have trouble moving at that age is because they spend far too much time being sedentary and you simply lose flexibility, bone density, and muscle. Stuff like yoga, as gay as it is, helps immensely in keeping mobility as you get older.
Robert Collins
t. "smart but lazy"
Jose Martinez
Nah, I'm just lazy.
Kevin Brown
The way the US was "founded" though was rebellion against the actual founders though. That's another one of those revisionist narratives I'm talking about.
The actual institutions and people that founded the US and settled the land were British, French, etc, that did so hundreds of years before the "official" founding, which was essentially just a power grab and regime change. The actual founders were essentially betrayed and usurped by the "founders".