Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "Strangers Rank Their Intelligence | IQ vs First Impressions" video.
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Gee you're full of snark. And you'd rather argue with yourself than part with part of your precious prose, you poseur.
But seriously, methinks Maria has gone very far, very young, and missed out on some life experiences. She's accomplished, she's earning, and she's very green. Her degrees make her think she's more worldly than she is. The Marine's close to the same age, is highly skilled at operating and maintaining some high-dollar equipment, and while he feels confident he can do his job, he doesn't feel like he's better than anybody else, even though he's aware that a certain percentage DO wash out. He knows he's young, and now he knows he has good-to-excellent learning capacity. But I think he was already pretty confident he could learn whatever he needed to for his next job and would be adding to his skill set, non-stop for some time.
I think the guy with purple hair lit up the room. Good heart, and generically good mind. Just doesn't measure success exactly the same as other people. More likely to do something because it's fun, and maybe pass on more money for less fun. Those can be the smartest people of all, when you look at their friendships and families.
The thing I'd look for in the Chinese - and I saw no sign of it - was dogmatic mind-set and rote-memory understanding of the world. Sometimes the parents can drive their kids too hard, and they'll memorize, even if they don't fully understand. Dude grew up in America, though, and that happens more in CCP, but Chinese parents are notorious for pushing their kids to do their letters. Right up there with Jewish parents. In America, everyone's proud that they hate math.
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