My IQ

worntorn

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I've always known that it's very high.

I have just completed a very difficult puzzle in a bit over one day.

It says "2-4 Years" on the box 8)

Glen
 
Wow you are smart, I never get to finish them, alway that one friggin peice missing.
 
Fortunately this one only had 8 pieces.
Still challenging though.

Glen
 
The last time I had an IQ test, I was stressed out of my brain. It was at night school when I was in my 20s. There was a 16 year-old kid there who scored much higher than almost everyone else. He started university at age 15. My score was a few points lower. Does IQ mean anything if you are susceptible to becoming stressed-out ? In the end it is probably better to be dumber and calmer - you might live longer.
 
You can improve your own IQ by being selective about what you read and doing a lot of it.
 
Allan, with that IQ, you might be able to complete a "4-6 years" puzzle :mrgreen:

Glen
 
If I have learned anything during my 75 years, it is 'the system runs on bullshit'. IQ tests are part of that. They fit in with eugenics - social engineering, where we breed out indolent working class people. A lot of things are pseudo-science pretending to be legit. Like economics - most of that is a load of crap. A perversion of psychology.
 
acotrel said:
If I have learned anything during my 75 years, it is 'the system runs on bullshit'. IQ tests are part of that. They fit in with eugenics - social engineering, where we breed out indolent working class people. A lot of things are pseudo-science pretending to be legit. Like economics - most of that is a load of crap. A perversion of psychology.

a perversion of psychology?
 
You can improve your own IQ if you educate yourself by being selective in what you read. When I was at school, I hated history lessons. These days my reading is mainly either technical or it is biographies and histories.
 
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