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Should I still lift even with an IQ of 130?
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>>34223455
Yes you should lift even with high IQ. High intelligence doesn't matter much outside of academia & specific career ladders. If you only rely on your intelligence, you will end up unfit, unsocialised, trapped in your own mind-box while you watch everything around you rot away.
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>>34224213
>If you have to ask yourself this question, your iq can't be higher than 75...
I believe 'smart' people can be imbeciles and often are. They're intelligence comes at the cost of common sense and wisdom. They'll be really good at things like numeracy, pattern recognition, music, or any special interest but they'll have zero clue about most other things in life.
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>>34224269
>I believe 'smart' people can be imbeciles and often are. They're intelligence comes at the cost of common sense and wisdom. They'll be really good at things like numeracy, pattern recognition, music, or any special interest but they'll have zero clue about most other things in life.
Most people I've met who say things like this work at stores or drive cabs. There really isn't much to life, it's not some deep secret, and your years of hanging out with delinquent friends and getting fucked up while working dead-end odd jobs definitely wouldn't impart it to you if there were.
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>>34223455
It depends on what you're actually doing with your gifted (but not genius) IQ.
If you're working, and I mean genuinely working, on some intellectual or business or other serious pursuit for 12 hours a day, it might be a tragedy and a waste for you to make time to just lift heavy circles and get bigger muscles.
If you're just a gifted kid burnout working a regular-ass job, yes you should go lift.
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