There is something bizarre about “high-IQ” as an identity core like with Mensa. Like a trade union of capitalists or a commune of libertarians. Or that South Park joke about the anti-semitic sect of Judaism. Shouldn’t you be winning Nobels, rather than performing identity?
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Not the same thing, but one is arguably the precondition for the other.
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no, you can be super effective if you're highly pedagogically compliant & either have good intuition for who to be pedagogically compliant to or are lucky in developing in an environment full of well-curated institutional knowledge so you can be pedagogically compliant to anybody
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Sounds like you’re just saying “smart” in a more complicated fashion.
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not really, no, unless you're using a similarly circular definition of "smart" that turns out to encompass anything "effective". you can be very much not anything anybody actually means by "smart" and meet the criteria i describe
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My original statement was that intelligence is a necessary but not sufficient condition for effectiveness. In what world is this not true?
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this one, where intelligence is neither necessary nor sufficient because obediently following good procedure suffices
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History is rich with counterexamples to this line of thought my friend.
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ah yes, history, that area of inquiry well-known for there being nobody documented in it who was effective but dumb
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