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I thought I'd open up about a topic I've been longing to discuss: IQ.
I've seen many normies and users on multiple forums using IQ as a way to define someone's cognitive abilities. The thing they don't understand is that IQ is only a narrow measurement of someone's capabilities.
The majority of IQ tests only take into consideration certain qualities, such as:
Verbal/Math skills (Depends on whether you've been placed into a good education system)
Logical Reasoning
Pattern recognition
When there's so much more to it. IQ is only a measurement of how well you'll succeed in the modern School system. They're useful but not entirely accurate.
It also hugely depends on the person's neurology; people who tend to suffer from neurological disorders, like Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, etc.
People who would be classed as neurodivergent struggle with timed tasks, overthinking (due to stress overload), and working memory. All cultivate difficulty in understanding.
It's also difficult to measure someone's overall reasoning by just a 30-minute questionnaire. The way intelligence would be properly measured would have to be observed over a long period of time, which, as you expect, would be difficult and expensive.
What actually matters when it comes to intelligence is your ability to retain memory and your emotional insight.
I've seen many normies and users on multiple forums using IQ as a way to define someone's cognitive abilities. The thing they don't understand is that IQ is only a narrow measurement of someone's capabilities.
The majority of IQ tests only take into consideration certain qualities, such as:
Verbal/Math skills (Depends on whether you've been placed into a good education system)
Logical Reasoning
Pattern recognition
When there's so much more to it. IQ is only a measurement of how well you'll succeed in the modern School system. They're useful but not entirely accurate.
It also hugely depends on the person's neurology; people who tend to suffer from neurological disorders, like Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, etc.
People who would be classed as neurodivergent struggle with timed tasks, overthinking (due to stress overload), and working memory. All cultivate difficulty in understanding.
It's also difficult to measure someone's overall reasoning by just a 30-minute questionnaire. The way intelligence would be properly measured would have to be observed over a long period of time, which, as you expect, would be difficult and expensive.
What actually matters when it comes to intelligence is your ability to retain memory and your emotional insight.

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