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When High IQ Turns Luciferian | Jordan Peterson



Jordan Peterson on the problem with high IQ. ⚠️ FULL EPISODE: …

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  1. How do you imagine a person of high intelligence as going Luciferian? To me that is the most absurd thought process one can have. Intelligence provides right from wrong at the very beginning stages of learning. At the peak of intelligence there is no probable cause that of a high intelligence would become evil in nature. I can see the anger of lack of intelligence. Anger is an allowed emotion. Torture is not. It is okay to be angry. It is not okay to enjoy hurting others. I believe with all my intelligence, really smart people think this way.

  2. This is like a pretty girl complaining about the tropes of being too “hawt” , trust me there’s nothing worse than being born as an idiot. Seeing your efforts fall short every time even though you sacrifice three times more than people with average IQ

  3. When you have a high iq your life is full of disappointment. Especially so for children, when other people find out. So much is expected of you. When something doesn't happen like what they expected, the child now sees themselves as a disappointment. Because as people we are our own worse critics and we expect more from ourselves. It follows you and haunts you your whole life. If you have a smart child and don't understand that…I would sometimes rather have a low iq or even a normal one or even a 130 as compared this sh*t. Even today if I don't act stupid and people find out, I'm automatically the one they come to when they have a problem. Nobody has all the answers but it's still expected and I see myself as a let down if I can't help…it's a depressing life and I avoid people because of it.

  4. After I scored a 140 sum on my IQ test in 4th grade, I had this big head on my shoulders for the longest time. God blessmy parents, they were luckily able to snap it out of me around 11th grade. Humility really is one of the most important virtues.

  5. All of you who have talked about your high IQ and the misery it brought you, the IQ isn't the problem. The expectations from others which comes with it is.

    Just because you have a high IQ doesn't mean you are obligated to do real good and surpass everyone or something. If you wanna use that intelligence to analyze a burger, do it. You wanna use it to pull girls, do it. You wanna use it to grow spiritually, do it. Its your intelligence and you have the first and only right over it. So see it as ball of energy you can do what you wish with, rather than a burden of expectations

  6. people watching this after they paid $25 to take an online IQ test that was financially incentivized to call them "gifted" like 👁👄👁 Is it not remarkable how everyone in this comment section is suddenly brilliant? For one thing, someone in the intellectual 99th percentile and above should see the foolish redundancy in attributing an exact score to their actual IQ, neglecting all variables at play. I refer to it as the "dumb-Kruger" effect for short.

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