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0. An idiot is the most cruel guy in the room. Hitler or Putin or Musk. | 0. An idiot is the most cruel guy in the room. Hitler or Putin or Musk. | ||
1. Proud non-reader of | 1. Proud non-reader of books. I was a non-reader of books from 2004-2016, just was busy trying to process the practical sides of all the books i read, while experimenting at Factor e Farm, but then started reading again - books are amazing. | ||
3. Wealth isn't directly related to intelligence. My learning on this was Princeton - where I would over-idolize professors (not wealth, but presumed intelligence) , and then i asked, wait a minute, these guys are assholes, they are not interested in generally making a better world, they are too self-centered on their theory. | 3. Wealth isn't directly related to intelligence. My learning on this was Princeton - where I would over-idolize professors (not wealth, but presumed intelligence) , and then i asked, wait a minute, these guys are assholes, they are not interested in generally making a better world, they are too self-centered on their theory. |
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0. An idiot is the most cruel guy in the room. Hitler or Putin or Musk.
1. Proud non-reader of book. I was a non-reader of books from 2004-2016, just was busy trying to process the practical sides of all the books i read, while experimenting at Factor e Farm, but then started reading again - books are amazing.
3. Wealth isn't directly related to intelligence. My learning on this was Princeton - where I would over-idolize professors (not wealth, but presumed intelligence) , and then i asked, wait a minute, these guys are assholes, they are not interested in generally making a better world, they are too self-centered on their theory.
4. Dropping buzzwords. Right.
5. People who talk about their high IQ. Mensa anyone?] 0. An idiot is the most cruel guy in the room. Hitler or Putin or Musk.
1. Proud non-reader of books. I was a non-reader of books from 2004-2016, just was busy trying to process the practical sides of all the books i read, while experimenting at Factor e Farm, but then started reading again - books are amazing.
3. Wealth isn't directly related to intelligence. My learning on this was Princeton - where I would over-idolize professors (not wealth, but presumed intelligence) , and then i asked, wait a minute, these guys are assholes, they are not interested in generally making a better world, they are too self-centered on their theory.
4. Dropping buzzwords. Right.
5. People who talk about their high IQ. Mensa anyone?