>>10377165My last IQ test was in 2016. I didn't prepare, had an IQ of 129. Am I smart?
I feel like if I'd prepared at all I'd do between 130-140.
I don't know. But whatever
What this guy said sounds familiar to me:
>>10377229Anyway to answer your question:
You have basically 3 types of high IQ people;
1. People that are depressed and high chance of suicide. Intelligent people tend to understand the world better, understand it's nature and intricacies, and if your intelligence and awareness isn't pared with high motivation, a ballsy attitude or sociapathic tendencies, chances are you become depressed.
2. People that realize their high IQ is an asset and consciously use it to gain an advantage in the world. You see these people often in business and politics. Usually paired with a high emotional intelligence/charm and an extroverted personality.
3. People that are only interested and highly motivated in concepts, science, their own niche hobbies. Introverts. Low social skills, awkard. Sometimes with some overt personality disorder. If you're lucky these people spend their time on some project that could advance mankind. If you're not, they'll be off being REALLY GOOD in something pointless, yet impressive.
That's what I think.
I tend to place myself between 1 and 2, tending towards 2. I'm a career person. Entrepreneurial, have 2 businesses. Do some IT / Innovation shit in the financial sector. Make dough. But sometimes I get the creeping feeling of pointlessness and despair of reality. I push it down with sheer loads of FUCK YOU to the universe.