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But whenever you are comfortable, you stopped growing, and started dying.
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One of the principles I keep on repeating without it ever getting gotten, pretty much by anyone, is that YOU can’t tell how intelligent you are, and YOU can’t tell how intelligent a person you interact with is.
The general principle is
- you can only see maybe ten points above your own IQ
- you consider yourself more intelligent than you are
- because are very dupeable… and you cannot see that if someone is a good ‘talker’, if they are entertaining, that doesn’t mean they are intelligent.
I recently measured the IQ of people in two of my programs.
By the way: IQ is always a snapshot. When you are on a webinar, for example, you are always stupider by about 10% than your average IQ, although some people demonstrate an even bigger drop.
I call it ‘stupid air’… when put on the spot, most people go stupid.
There is another phenomenon: if and when someone has a soul corrections that is highly delusional: they feel smarter, at least some of the time, and they think that they are as smart as they are when they feel at their best.