Your manager and/or the business owner no doubt.I’ve never considered myself smart, but with all the stupid people around me, I am starting to wonder if I am rather bright. I’ve always gotten by by being super organized and planning ahead. But I have always been amazed both at work and on the road just how badly a stupid person can mess me up. Particularly at work I could not believe how much of my time was wasted by one particularly stupid person. And we are talking hours per day over 20+ years.
I think we should always be worried whenever we start feeling like everyone else is stupid. I’m not saying some people aren’t stupid, but sometimes we’re the dumb one and we just think we’re too smart.I’ve never considered myself smart, but with all the stupid people around me, I am starting to wonder if I am rather bright. I’ve always gotten by by being super organized and planning ahead. But I have always been amazed both at work and on the road just how badly a stupid person can mess me up. Particularly at work I could not believe how much of my time was wasted by one particularly stupid person. And we are talking hours per day over 20+ years.
And sometimes stupid is as stupid does.I think we should always be worried whenever we start feeling like everyone else is stupid. I’m not saying some people aren’t stupid, but sometimes we’re the dumb one and we just think we’re too smart.
Humility is not (often) a trait of stupid people.
Half of them can't even spell IQ.Half of the population has an IQ below average.
You can still have an above average IQ and be stupid. It's a wild concept!Half of the population has an IQ below average.
Possible I suppose but if one has a below average IQ chances are excellent you are stupid.You can still have an above average IQ and be stupid. It's a wild concept!
The way I look at it. High IQ does not prevent stupidity. IQ tests measure abstract reasoning, but they do not stop poor judgment or blind influence.Possible I suppose but if one has a below average IQ chances are excellent you are stupid.
After all that dialogue I’d sooner have an above average IQ than a below average IQ.The way I look at it. High IQ does not prevent stupidity. IQ tests measure abstract reasoning, but they do not stop poor judgment or blind influence.
Just because someone snores does not mean they have sleep apnea, although it usually does. The same logic applies to IQ. Scoring high does not stop a person from being stupid.
The reverse is also true. A low score does not automatically make someone stupid. Stupidity stands apart from intelligence. It shows up when people, including those considered “smart,” let trends, social pressure, authority, popular opinion, greed, money, status, who or what they chase, or what and who they control dictate their actions and decisions.
Someone who has practiced or learned the test format can do well on IQ exams, but their real-life actions and choices, whether online or offline, show just how tone-deaf and stupid they can be. Academically, they may not be stupid, but when it comes to emotional intelligence? They almost always are and are easily duped or influenced by social media including mainstream media, and trends.
George Carlin said, “Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” Thinking a high IQ is a shortcut to wisdom or common sense is fantasy.
High scores mean nothing when stupidity pokes through in people’s choices, what they do for money, what or who they chase, what or who they try to control, and how badly they miss the obvious.
Bill Burr nails it with his Steve Jobs analogy. Everybody says Jobs changed the world, but Jobs was not the guy in the garage soldering wires, sandblasting glass, or writing code. He just barked, “Make it thinner,” “Make it better,” and sat back while armies of actually smart people handled all the hard work.
But Jobs gets all the worship and headline credit, just because he pointed his finger in the right room. That is how surface-level and stupid success and intelligence can get. The loudest guy in the room, the one handing out orders, ends up as the “genius” even while real talent is invisible. Even those with the highest IQ ignore this fact.
The Triumph of Stupidity...
Wait… when did this turn into a vote?After all that dialogue I’d sooner have an above average IQ than a below average IQ.