The human species has a brain so complicated that it doesn’t have just one IQ measure, but several, which sounds more logical; and has a little something nice for everybody, even those whose waist size and standard IQ are the same.
Apparently, high IQ is also a turn-on for some people — sapiophiles, who prefer quantum entanglements over physical ones. Clearly, they’re missing a hormone somewhere.
“At almost any given age, most of us are getting better at some things and worse at others,” Joshua Hartshorne, a researcher at MIT’s Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, told Business Insider. With that kind of sapient insight, I’m sure Joshua has groupies chasing him all over Massachusetts.
Most of today’s psychology students know that even in advanced age seniors can still perform tasks well, such as opening a can of tuna while lost in the wilderness (a common occurrence when a person wanders away from their parked car).
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