As you said you welcome ANYTHING being said about this and seem eager for comments, I would offer the following:
- The fact that your submission contains a number of errors in spelling and word use does not support your claim of possessing a vastly superior intellect. If this is a rough draft, some proof reading and the use of a dictionary would be a good idea.
- I also think that your policy of immediately dismissing the viewpoint of anyone whose opinion is contrary to your own on the assumption that you are always right because of your supposed high level of intelligence, does not serve you well. Nobody can be right about everything all the time, intelligent or not and consideration of other people's arguments, whether or not you choose to accept them, can only be beneficial.
- What evidence do you have to support the assertion that 'most humans have sub-par intelligence'? How exactly are you defining the par that these humans are failing to attain?
- A high level of intelligence may be desirable but it is not the only positive trait a person can possess. Whatever your intelligence level may be, I would suggest that many of those people who you are so eager to dismiss or avoid would have skills and knowledge of things you know nothing about or other positive qualities. If you are approaching others with the attitude you are conveying in your writing, I can't imagine you are doing much to endear yourself to others and you may be missing out on all kinds of potentially positive encounters and relationships with others by doing so. |