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Paradox of Intelligence @ Wednesday, August 30, 2006
(Sorry for no posts. Ive been busy)

Today, Im going to introduce something called the paradox of intelligence. No, I did not just say that so I sound smarter.

Paradox: Something contradictory. Good and bad at the same time.
Intelligence: Smartness, how clever you are.

The paradox of intelligence is simple. If someone with a relatively low IQ were to stumble upon a situation, his low-leveled mind would therefore bear low-leveled results and he would draw a conclusion equal to his intellect. However, if someone with a relatively high IQ were to stumble upon the same situation, his high-leveled mind would therefore bear high-leveled results and his conclusion would also be equal to his intellect. As such, a person with a low IQ would draw a conclusion that would probably be inaccurate while a person with a high IQ would draw a conclusion more accurate than the previous.

Implementing this idea into a situation
A low level IQ person would not recognize when a person was making an excuse to avoid him or her and might even think that both parties were “friends.”
On the other end of the spectrum, a high level IQ person would recognize what was happening and, though he or she would revel in his or her high intellect, he or she would realize he was being avoided and might degrade to a state of depression.
Such is the paradox of intelligence

Ive been backstabbed many times

But I didn’t expect it from you.
12:31 AM

who, me?
Gideon
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Jeremiah 29:11
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future."

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