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It must be a form of privilege to consider yourself more intelligent?

DrN1 7 Apr 4
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Intellectualism is a state of mind

A driven individual who strives to understand everything they have time for (and interests them)

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Always in the Context..lol

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Or taller, prettier, richer, stronger more handsome, what is the benchmark. ?

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If you are talking about IQ and wining the gene pool lottery, then the answer is no, chance attaches to no privilege. If we are talking about personal belief in the relative status of what you consider to be intelligence, then no, mistaken or ill informed opinion carries no privilege.

Bravo..!

@DrN1 But what would happen if their riches collapse virtually overnight. Many a career, whatever it may be, is susceptible to malaise; to ideologies; to promises…of power and control. But control and power over who?

@DrN1 I am certain that you have heard the stories of people who have been successful most of their lives; often sweeping under-handed deals under the rug .. lol, but for the most part, people who earn a lot of money, work very hard for it. Some, become greedy and turn bad... and one fail sweep, it is all gone overnight because of exposure. The old saying, "what is done in the dark will come to the light", may apply in the foreseen future.

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