DrEvil wrote: I know at least one person who is literally dumb as a brick and convinced he's a genius
Irony alert. What if he's convinced of exactly the same thing you are? Which of you is correct?
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DrEvil wrote: I know at least one person who is literally dumb as a brick and convinced he's a genius
coffin_dodger » Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:05 pm wrote:DrEvil wrote: I know at least one person who is literally dumb as a brick and convinced he's a genius
Irony alert. What if he's convinced of exactly the same thing you are? Which of you is correct?
To be fair, some people really are smarter than most others, and some people really are stupid.
My main problem with stupid people is that so many of them are absolutely convinced that they're really smart (the Dunning-Kruger effect, they simply don't have the mental capacity to understand that they are stupid, which can be incredibly infuriating. I know at least one person who is literally dumb as a brick and convinced he's a genius. Some of the things he says are mind-boggling. Even when he's on the right track he will miss the most obvious basics and fuck everything up, but I can't tell him because: A) It's not polite, B) He's not going to believe me. He's to dumb to understand it when I try to explain), but as you say - this ties into the notion that people get very upset if they're called stupid, so it's not something you point out in civilized company.
coffin_dodger » Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:05 pm wrote:DrEvil wrote: I know at least one person who is literally dumb as a brick and convinced he's a genius
Irony alert. What if he's convinced of exactly the same thing you are? Which of you is correct?
MacCruiskeen » 08 Nov 2014 10:44 wrote:If I hear one more person say (with that inevitable sickly ingratiating smile) "I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but...", I am going to endure it patiently, as usual, probably.
MacCruiskeen » Sat Nov 08, 2014 10:44 am wrote:If I hear one more person say (with that inevitable sickly ingratiating smile) "I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but...", I am going to endure it patiently, as usual, probably.
coffin_dodger » Sat Nov 08, 2014 10:38 am wrote:Searcher08 wrote:I noticed a curious thing - that many of these people find non-binary thinking extremely threatening - in fact an *existential* threat.Lord Balto wrote:I assure you that my intelligence is far from lacking on any scientifically determined objective scale
Perhaps a salient moment to discuss the power of 'intelligence'.
What is it, regarding intelligence, that is so important to people? Why does someone else calling in to doubt the level of one's own intelligence (an imagined sleight, or real), burn like a bastard and cause immediate outrage and agitation? A grown man can be made to splutter, blush and get extremely angry if his 'intelligence' is called in to question. Hate can be generated quickly amongst neutral parties at the very mention of such blasphemy.
Yeah, intelligence is extremely important to us. Yet it remains one of the most subjective terms that I can think of. I can't think of a single person on this board who is not 'intelligent' - yet to simply be intelligent is not enough, is it? - there seems to need to be some kind of ranking system. A system that allows us to dismiss those 'not as intelligent as ourselves' as somehow not as rational, logical or 'right' as ourselves.
That's because the entire notion of 'intelligence' is a scam. It's a form of control, appealing to the narcissistic nature of humankind, instilled into you by a society easily able to control you.
It's a perfect catch22. Teach them they are intelligent. Intelligence means they are no fool. Not being a fool means they can't be caught in a con. Meanwhile, more malign forces keep us in the con. But it can't be, can it? - because we are intelligent, we will see the con...right?
'Intelligence' is elitist and heirarchical. (Sounder - that's another one for your 'methods of control' thread)
Perception and Empathy would be better measures of humankind. Intelligence is rotten.
coffin_dodger » Sun Nov 09, 2014 1:24 am wrote:Dr Evil said:To be fair, some people really are smarter than most others, and some people really are stupid.
My main problem with stupid people is that so many of them are absolutely convinced that they're really smart (the Dunning-Kruger effect, they simply don't have the mental capacity to understand that they are stupid, which can be incredibly infuriating. I know at least one person who is literally dumb as a brick and convinced he's a genius. Some of the things he says are mind-boggling. Even when he's on the right track he will miss the most obvious basics and fuck everything up, but I can't tell him because: A) It's not polite, B) He's not going to believe me. He's to dumb to understand it when I try to explain), but as you say - this ties into the notion that people get very upset if they're called stupid, so it's not something you point out in civilized company.
Yeah, I'm beginning to understand your choice of username, now.
If I existed inside the paradigm you find yourself in, I could probably make a case that you are an intelligentist. A bit like a racist, but intelligent(ist).
It sounds like people that you consider to be 'stupid' really annoy you. Would it be fair to say that you consider people less intelligent than yourself as inferior to you in some way?
Are you disputing that people have varying intelligence? Or that IQ is irrelevant?
The Dunning-Kruger effect is an actual thing. Are you disputing that too?
coffin_dodger » Sat Nov 08, 2014 7:48 pm wrote:
A rock or a stone is an actual thing - The Dunning-Kruger effect is a theory, constructed within a society obsessed with heirarchy.
Wombaticus Rex wrote:coffin_dodger » Sat Nov 08, 2014 7:48 pm wrote:
A rock or a stone is an actual thing - The Dunning-Kruger effect is a theory, constructed within a society obsessed with heirarchy.
FWIW, most species of mammalia are equally obsessed with social hierarchy, and every bit as vocal about it, too.
To be fair, some people really are smarter than most others, and some people really are stupid.
My main problem with stupid people is that so many of them are absolutely convinced that they're really smart (the Dunning-Kruger effect, they simply don't have the mental capacity to understand that they are stupid, which can be incredibly infuriating.
I know at least one person who is literally dumb as a brick and convinced he's a genius.
Sounder said:
That’s funny because in my experience it is the ‘smart’ ones that think they are smarter than they actually are.
coffin_dodger » Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:48 am wrote:Dr Evil said:Are you disputing that people have varying intelligence? Or that IQ is irrelevant?
Neither. I'm explaining how those differences are used against us for control. That's all.The Dunning-Kruger effect is an actual thing. Are you disputing that too?
A rock or a stone is an actual thing - The Dunning-Kruger effect is a theory, constructed within a society obsessed with heirarchy.
For instance - prisons are full of dumb people, not because we as a society want to lock them up (as a distinct group), but because dumb people do dumb shit (more often than smart people) and get locked up for it.
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