You've got a character sheet with lots of bins, good/neutral/bad - "protesting abortion clinics" or "being an asshole" or "donating to charity" or "playing an instrument."
Intelligence means you get more points to spend, but doesn't determine where you spend them.
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I know this isn't exactly how it works but I like this frame; it treats smart people as simply higher variance; they are just more effective at believing wrong or right things, or doing harmful or kind things. Having more points *can* make you better, but doesn't necessarily.
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Also interested in studies that seem to correlate IQ with moral behavior. I think it *is* correlated with some prosocial stuff right?
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I don't know if the last sentence is true. I think you do get to decide where you spend those points (assuming choice exists).
This sorta sums it up:
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I like this take but it can easily be misinterpreted as people having higher intelligence due to genetics and not simply working harder and having better educational opportunities
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