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by commandlinefan 1626 days ago
I suspect the opposite - people who consistently score poorly want so desperately to believe that they're special that they insist that they have some innate, untestable brilliance.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_vos_Savant#Rise_to_fam...

> Savant sees IQ tests as measurements of a variety of mental abilities and thinks intelligence entails so many factors that "attempts to measure it are useless".

I have the non conventional idea that some of the biggest opponents of any form of innate talent are the already privileged. Thus they can pay lip service to the idea of ending privilege all the while explaining why for now they should be our natural enlightened rulers
I've never taken a formal IQ test.

I've taken informal ones on the net and came out in the 135 - 140 range, IIRC.

I expect I'd do noticeably worse on a real test.

I share that as context for the fact that I'm skeptical of IQ as a useful measure of intelligence.

I don't think that skepticism is because I'm embarrassed by my lack of an official score or that my unofficial one is too low.

Yes. Funny how you never hear the "IQ is BS" argument when the news is about some pollutant that lowers IQ's.