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I have an IQ level in the 99th percentile. Why do intellectual inferiors think that they can argue with me?

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One part of arguing is exchanging facts. And you can be as clever as you think you are, that part depends on knowledge, and knowledge does not involve what most IQ tests are for.

Another part of arguing is using logic. And for that part, you can have a better tool with a high IQ, but then the question is: can someone with a low IQ see what a great IQ sees, when they hear the argument or participate it?

And the answer is: not always. You see, intelligence is not only a mechanism which, like an ear, is measuring noise and creating music out of it. It's also, like an ear, a sense of perception.

In the universe there is no color but your eyes make you see colors. So just in the same way, in the universe there is no meaning but your intelligence makes you see meanings.

In other words intelligence, by being a sense of perception as well, blinds people from seeing what they are not.

And that's why all the people will always argue with you: the clever can, and all the others won't be able to see that they can't.

Then, well, at a certain level nobody is arguing anymore. But you really have to reach that level in order to understand that concept. Maybe one day ! ;-)

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