Lord, the groupthink is strong in this one.
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The thing about intelligence though, it's worthless except in application. If you're so intelligent that you can accomplish nothing and relate to no one, you aren't really that intelligent at all, regardless of what some flawed test might tell you. Being good at a test doesn't mean being good at life. Being good at life, in case you haven't noticed, is a way more useful thing than scoring high on a test. In other worlds, it's nothing to boast about.
I basically said that very same thing. No, unfortunately I'm really left to three fundamental conclusions:
1. People don't believe me, which is unfounded, especially because I'm nearly pathologically honest.
2. People honestly don't understand what I'm saying, because their reading comprehension is that impaired or the concepts are too difficult.
3. People really just aren't bothering to read at all, and forming a snap judgment.
I think I'll choose to just chalk this up to general laziness, as it seems that most of you just really aren't bothering to read the thread.