Thursday, May 9, 2019

Intelligence and Bell Curves - Book Reviews

Human wisdom is indeed great. Think about whether you will have a huge range of what we have. We know that the average is 100 IQ according to the definition of the IQ test. We believe that only 60 points are mentally challenged and 185 points for our humans. This brings the difference to 125 points, and the number is very large. Considering that most of the animals on Earth know the IQ of 60 points or less, except for salmon, dolphins, elephants and other human-like animal primates.

So what is the distribution of human intelligence? Some people will tell you that it is like a bell curve, but that would be a lie. For each person with an IQ of 185 IQ, the number of people with 60 points is quite large. The distribution of the Gaozhi merchant group to the low-skilled merchant group is asymmetrical, so the bell curve may be a good analogy, but in this particular case, this is an incorrect mathematical and computational usage. Still, in order to argue, I would like to talk about people who have done a lot of research on the distribution of IQs among Americans, whites, blacks, Latinos, and Asians.

You should watch a very good YouTube video, which is an audiobook with audiobooks; Bell Curve - Abridged audiobook [Charles Murray]. This video/audio book is based on this book;

"Bell curve - intelligent life in the intelligence and class structure" by: Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, Simon and Schuster, New York, New York, 912, 2010, ASIN: B003L77VY2.

This book discusses cognitive abilities and is fearless in its evidence. Interestingly, due to political correctness, many of the things they talk about cannot be said in public. The author talks about the fact that in the United States, we are all considered equal under the law, but it is clear that our talents, abilities or heredity are not equal. The author insists that the founders are well aware of this, but they still want everyone to be equal in law, so those with less legacy will not feel that they live in an unfair society.

Does that make sense? I mean, even if we are not equal in many ways, we must all unite and live in peace. We should celebrate our diversity and understand that some of us are smarter, more athletic, creative, or less. That is not a good or a bad thing, that is nature and evolution, this is reality. If you can handle this reality, you should read this book, if you can't, then run because you don't like the truth. Please consider all of this and think about it.




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