I am a 23 year old female with a IQ of 76. Ask me anything

  • voracitude@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Are parts of someone’s intelligence not a meaningful part of them?

    As meaningful as any other fraction of a part of a person by itself, and no - it’s not as notable as most people would like make out.

    • Are just a few aspects of someone’s intellect (working memory and speed/accuracy in information processing) the whole of who they are as a person?
    • Are the only valuable parts of a person those aspects of intelligence a given IQ test is designed to measure?
    • Is it impossible to live a good and fulfilling life, if you score poorly on such a test?

    If you answer those questions “No”, then you get it. For myself and my own experience, I find plenty of joy and meaning in my life despite my deficiencies; whether I can remember a factoid instead of having to look it up, or whether I can calculate a percentage tip in my head vs using a calculator, hasn’t impacted that at all.