re: #47 calochortus
Don’t know my IQ. Don’t care. I’m sure someone, somewhere (elementary school?) tested us all but that important information has been lost.
I know my kids’ IQs more or less, but oddly that really doesn’t make any difference in real life either.
Well, IQ’s scores change over the course of your life. I learned over the years that almost everyone has intelligence in a certain area of life. The guy who cuts my grass knows fa more about plants and stuff then I do.
So called intelligent people (or people with high IQ’s) have many many gaps in their knowledge and intelligence. I am sure I can code better the Neil deGrasse Tyson.
That is not saying I couldn’t learn about grass and stuff and Neil couldn’t learn to code circles around me.
Oh and then there is judgement which is far more important anyway.