I am coming to the conclusion that intelligence is mostly irrelevant in life. Or maybe intelligence on its own. Even if you do something pretty clever, if you don't go out and sell it and sell it well, it will only be clever to you.
Since I am starting to talk bollocks like the epsilon semi-moron that I am. I might as well stop and compose myself and think of something intelligent to say.
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- 08 Jun. 2007 @ 15:54:59
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- 08 Jun. 2007 @ 16:02:31
Yes but since intelligence seems subjective/relative/society-determined you can't be sure your intelligent thoughts actually are.
But then again you can't really rely on the people around you to judge that either.
I'm lost.
But you're lucky to have that sort of confidence in yourself.
Does "subjective/relative/society-determined" sound intelligent? Thanks for your support.
The_Walrus
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As a two ton aquatic mammal, I find that thinking intelligent thoughts is jolly satisfying in itself, and I really don't care if nobody buys them.