>Honestly, you are probably double digit.
I will lecture you on genius.
Speculation on memory: some people have to rehearse something countless times to rote memorize it.
Some other people can access their memories through eidetic imagery.
About cognitive abilities: some people can't get past their ADHD.
They're used to gaming, television, tasty food, etc...
On the other hand, trained mathematicians, meditators, etc... can overcome their bodily limitations like eidetikers do and access a crisper stream of ideas.
You can have both by birth, and as you have probably noticed, dreams are a gateway to them.
Is 125-130 the worst IQ to have?
>Eugene Wigner wrote that, seeing von Neumann's mind at work, "one had the impression of a perfect instrument whose gears were machined to mesh accurately to a thousandth of an inch.
en.wikipedia.org
Wigner gave a very fitting depiction of what happens when focus reaches its peak.
von Neumann had eidetic memory as well, aural to be specific.
Practice activities that require absolute focus for extended periods of time and you'll understand what I'm talking about.
The galaxy is on Orion's belt.
>I am rich, I swear.
I have shit memory, help me. I don't do drugs
IDK, I slept through high school and when I returned to college I was able to learn it in two weeks. Is 10th grade math college algebra?
>He's so smart that he ends his posts with references to Men in Black
kek
apparently not intelligent enough to realize that IQ doesn't matter
>Practice activities that require absolute focus for extended periods of time and you'll understand what I'm talking about.
This is true. Classically trained musician here. i can practice and play for hours, and when I am really focused it is like I am dreaming awake. Absolute focus leads to a complete separation of mind and body. I am allowing my system to perform autonomously while my mind is far, far away.
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