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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 5, 2022

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The discussion of IQ below lacks the proper conceptual grounding in theory of intelligence.

It is simple - four quadrants.

Einstein is a Smart Smart Guy. High IQ, very nerdy.

Jack McMoron who you've never heard of, never graduated high school and drives drunk to his McJob. He is a Dumb Dumb Guy.

Joe Rogan is a Smart Dumb Guy. Deep but often strange analysis, but internally consistent, applied to everything from politics & history, to guys beating the piss out of each other. Interests are pedestrian. Smart Dumb Guys make good friends.

Sam Bankman Fried is a Dumb Smart Guy. He's very mathematically strong, speaks eloquently, built multiple massive businesses. He also taunts the people with the power to destroy his ponzi scheme on Twitter.com, and then when it is obvious he is a criminal, decides to speak. A LOT. Against legal advice. In embarassing ways.

So where does IQ fit into this? Is IQ only for the first "smart" in the descriptor, or does high IQ mean someone is good at both?

Maybe both smarts are correlated with IQ, but the second one probably more so than the first, at least for raw IQ?

I don’t really have any stake in or have a deep understanding of this, but that’s my impression.

Joe Rogan -smart average guy