BDI wrote: » I know a Russian laborer that speaks about 4 languages. Needs a smarter fella with him at all times to read drawings and solve problems. Will drill all day though.
Sharp MZ700 wrote: » My missus, she always has an answer for everything.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » He was very very very smart.
RMAOK wrote: » Another thread op? You'll hit 100,000 posts in no time at all....
jmreire wrote: » Oh, you Lucky Lucky Man, you !!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
Tilikum17 wrote: » Some folk lead a very miserably existence. 600 odd posts in the last week.
meeeeh wrote: » I know a few. By pure chance, what high school you go to depends strongly on grades in primary school. I was good in primary school, went to one of better schools and was probably under average there. However there were other kids there who were very smart. Some directed their academic abilities in less productive stuff. One of the smartest kids in the school put something in school lunches when he was in primary school and made the whole class sick (his mother was a gp so God knows what he borrowed from her). He almost got expelled. Last thing I know of him is that he was taking his time studying law and writing for online football publications. Another one is comedian and translator (He translated George RR Martin). One was winning state competitions in maths and computer science between training for Olympics, World and European Championships in swimming. Her sister was in my class and better swimmer, older sister was better academically, she is now some sort of statistician in university. There were some in my class and at university too. One of the girls studied law got PhD and last time I knew she worked as a researcher for national supreme court. But while she was the best student in our class I don't think she was the smartest, that was either a lovely guy who is now a judge in district court and likes to write poetry, the other one is a sales rep or a sales manager somewhere. All three of them were my good friends in high school and years later but then we gradually lost contact. There are some very smart people among my husbands relatives too. My husband is a good bit smarter than me but in reality we are both underachievers. Not that I particularly care, I've been to plenty of parties where there is someone who works very hard at proving how smart they are and they are usually the most tedious person around.
jmreire wrote: » It's a strange old world...you can have people who are academically gifted, as your friend's undoubtedly are, and have people who do not have anything like the same level of achievement's, yet they manage quite well in the world of business..ending up at the top of whatever they decide to do, and ending up very wealthy in the process. It's a different kind of intelligence, I guess.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » That's just hard work at whatever they do. You can be smart and get things fast etc or not have to study in a way that made me lazy. I had to realize that and cop on. Hard work will win over being smart most of the time eventually.
meeeeh wrote: » Group of people with different knowledge will be better at finding solutions than one person no matter how smart they are. Ambition and ability to find and connect people who can offer something is more important in business than intelligence. Some very smart people will never be overly successful in their work because they can't connect with others. Especially in business where networking, interaction, people skills and similar are very important. Intelligence gives people some tools but really it's only one of the personality aspects and people are so much more than their IQ.
Tails142 wrote: » It takes good luck to make it to the top too, plenty of hard workers out there who never catch a break and don't rise to the top. Of all the smartest people I have met, I can't think of any of them that ever became wildly successful or massively wealthy, it makes me feel much better about my own underachievement
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » That reminds me of something that happened on the weekend with the guy I mentiined earlier, the polymath who speaks about ten languages and knows about philosophy. We were in a Starbucks and his phone died and he goes "Ah its finally given up the goat" "The goat?" thought I to myself, "the GOAT?" I don't care that English isn't his first language, for that one moment I knew something he didn't know and that's all that matters. What a loser* (*I am)
Alpha_zero wrote: » Bro everyone knows about Philosophy.
tjhook wrote: » Yeah, "smart" is so hard to define. In a work context, I think the truly "smart" people are those that get results. They know when to listen, how to cultivate proper relationships with others who can help them (and whom they can help), and can organise themselves well enough to follow through and complete things. I also know intelligent people who can work out the solution to anything, but can't follow through. Of course, some people may be a bit of both
Alpha_zero wrote: » Bro what the hell are you on about?
Paddy Cow wrote: » Like the Kardashians. None of the daughter's are anything special but Kris sure has managed to market them into multi-millionaires.
One eyed Jack wrote: » To be fair to her but when Kylie isn’t showing her arse on Instagram, she’s a fairly shrewd businesswoman in her own right who learned how to market herself and her brand from both her parents (didn’t lick it off the stones as they say ), which led to her becoming what Forbes took a lot of flak for describing as set to be the youngest self-made billionaire. Her family’s wealth gave her a head start certainly, but 90% of their success has to come from within an individual themselves IMO, that’s what makes a person smart.
chrissb8 wrote: » And what of it? So what? Who cares? You care? You getting a wee bit of excitement putting someone down, is it? Is a user on a text-based website somehow getting under your skin? Or maybe you just need to have a look at yourself and ask wtf am I doing?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I wouldn't know where to sartre
Ficheall wrote: » I'm not sure three PhDs means someone is smart...