What say all you really smart people? — synthesis
Has your intelligence helped you to become a better person, a more balanced individual, more content, or has it done just the opposite? — synthesis
What say all you really smart people? Has your intelligence helped you to become a better person, a more balanced individual, more content, or has it done just the opposite? — synthesis
An allegedly smart person who holds that reputation, has to wage daily battles with wannabes. — god must be atheist
To my way of thinking - well, not original with me, but I buy it - being/becoming a better person is about what psychologists call self-actualization. Roughly, being the best person that you can be. In principle, self-actualization is everyone's possibility. And the potential of self-actualization so great for each person that no one has to worry about it being exhausted, or their exhausting their own.Has your intelligence helped you to become a better person — synthesis
Did a sufficiently advanced smart person not "want to be" smarter some point in their life if not throughout its entirety? Perhaps not. But, it's worth explaining otherwise.. — Outlander
An idea apt for the occasion is catch-22. To discover the truth that thinking is overrated one must think. So, do you believe the conclusion that thinking is overrated and make that part of your philosophy or do you appreciate the thinking that led you to the conclusion that thinking is overrated and draw the second inference that no, thinking isn't overrated. — TheMadFool
I agree. Not many are able to transcend thinking and become one with the object. — OneTwoMany
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