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RE: How to Measure Someone's Intellectual Competency In Respect To Yours

in #psychology6 years ago

I don't think there is a special trade to understand people. Any conman knows the basic tricks and they can be taught in less than an hour. The recipe is almost always the same. Political talk doesn't take smarts. It just takes lying and deception which are traits of an actor or a coward. I don't see them really as a form of intelligence

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So you've never known a terrible liar? A skill being teachable doesn't disprove it as an aspect of intelligence.

Being intellectual just requires learning to be objective and how to reason, both of which can also be taught.

I 've known plenty of pathological liars but just like in a game of poker, they have a tell. One lie only forces the next lie to be harder.

Most kids begin by being bad liars and then they learn to become better. Most people lie most of the time so they get extra points on the skill.

Those who are terrible liars are actually the most honest people.

Everything can be taught in regards to intelligence. Research has shown that one can improve their IQ by as much as 20% which would even invalidate the spectrum between genius and stupid

Right, that's kinda what I'm saying... But I think while any given aspect can be learned, we have natural predispositions that make us better at learning certain aspects.

And while increasing IQ by 20% might remove the genius/stupid gap the genius could likely just do the same thing.

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