"the study found that grades and achievement-test results were markedly better predictors of adult success than raw IQ scores"
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maybe money isn't everything?
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I've read somewhere that "richness" has somewhat correlation with emotional intelligence and EQ and not IQ
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Um, maybe smart people don't always want to be rich? "Success" has a variable definition.
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Intelligence doesn't always convert into money. This is another topic where
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it's all about efficiency
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like it...and agree
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Plus intelligent people may be less motivated by monetary rewards, thus less attracted to careers that can make them wealthy
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Smart folks want to stretch their brain or at least not be bored. So much of what it takes to make a company succeed fails that.
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easier to research wrt economics, but I bet the same traits work in all areas of "success" eg marriage/family; not just wealth
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