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To: Travis_Bickle who wrote (102205)1/28/2009 10:30:00 AM
From: Suma  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 543150
 
Ted Kacinski ex.sp. had an I.Q. of 160 considered a genius level....

Look what he accomplished.

I had a relative... way back who was a genius who died very young. He always was a misfit I was told.

High I.Q's are no indication of success in life.



To: Travis_Bickle who wrote (102205)1/28/2009 10:37:14 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 543150
 
<<<I've known plenty of people with high I.Q. scores (including myself) who aren't good at much of anything.>>>

Not all high IQ people succeed, but successful people generally have high(er) IQ.



To: Travis_Bickle who wrote (102205)1/28/2009 11:28:34 AM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Respond to of 543150
 
edit.



To: Travis_Bickle who wrote (102205)1/28/2009 11:30:53 AM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Respond to of 543150
 
You'd be plenty good at blogging--or running an opinion show.