Wednesday, November 15, 2017

HOW HIGH CAN A PERSON JUMP IS NOTHING TO BOAST ABOUT AND NEITHER IS BOASTING HOW HIGH ONE'S I.Q. MAYBE. The Highest I.Q. Is Like The Highest High Jump, Nothing To Boast About When Everything Else Is Taken Into Account Because It Measures Ignorance. When a person boasts how high he can jump, compared to a pole vaulter the height becomes insignificant, likewise boasting about an Intelligence Quotient is nothing to boast about compared to Omniscience.

Happy Riches
Happy Riches, student of developmental psychology

From my limited understanding of life—and it is limited, as I have not yet lived 100 years—I would say that it always pays to learn from the most knowledgeable person one can find about a subject. Why go to a veterinarian to learn about astronomy, when you can go to the astronomer? Why go to a psychologist to learn about the principles of physics, when you will most likely get inferior instruction about the subject, unlike what would be provided by a bona fide physicist, especially one who has no difficulty demonstrating his mastery of matters?
However, not being someone who was born omniscient, I realized that if I wanted to know why I was born only to suffer and die, I thought I would seek out the only person of whom it is claimed rose from the dead. No IQ test was required. Maybe I am a dunce. The good news for me is Jesus rose from the dead. I know. Because I met him. Now you can scoff at that. However, if an IQ is representative of intelligence, I would have thought every intelligent person would have always sought the most knowledgeable person out in a given field to learn its truth. So why not the Omniscient One. Unless, of course, possessing such a high IQ, you feel that this is beneath yourself and an I.Q. is really an Ignorance Quotient.

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