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>>11257675

The video is essentially piecing together the book "The Bell Curve" in an easy to digest format for normies. In the book these 2 scientists bring together a solid argument for IQ and its predictors while being unbiased as possible.

I didn't want to post about the book becasue:

1) you have to buy/download it
B. more easy to consume for the retards who;
B1} are too lazy to look up the studies themselves
Bii] cant understand scientific language and stats

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>>11255091
Memory solely doesn't make a person proficient in STEM. Memory type activities are best suited for retards who need to repeat 1-2 tasks over and over again. In STEM fields you need a deep understanding of the subject matter to perform well. ex. if a doc just remembers X, Y, Z then more times than not they'll fail. Now, if a doc truly understands a problem presented to them and knows how to apply their knowledge in a novel and useful way - then they have a better chance at performing well in their task.

>Muh IQ
Why do you hate it so much? It seems like you're projecting your insecurities by dismissing its significance or existence.

Stimulants also increase short term concentration so offering drugs as a solution is not wrong - it's just not the most right answer.

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