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Short thought for today - "intelligence inversion" 11/07/2011
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On observing human interactions, it seems to me that the the smart people seem to ask the most questions while those less cerebrally-endowned seem to have all the answers.

This may also perhaps explain why those with the answers seem to be perpatually disgruntled while those with the questions walk through life with a constant sense of awe and wonder.  Having all the answers must be both boring and frustrating.
 


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