I'm not sure about intuition or IQ but I definitely agree with the empathy part. I'm pretty sure I don't have above average IQ. But I can definitely see myself on the empathy part. Something about the herd mentality I guess. I noticed that whenever I'm at a party or social gathering, instead of joining the biggest groups I always pay attention to the room. I try to notice the person being ignored the most or are getting the least attention and I try to talk to them to make sure they don't get left out.
Maybe that's why we're so good at spotting patterns. We're more likely to minor details to minor things that herd mentality people just don't bother to pay attention about.
Seriously it’s gotta be something like that. What I think it is too is we don’t deal in absolutes. I have been working with computers for nearly 12 years now and after so much time I realized that nothing is 100%. I have setup 2 exact replicas of computers, same components, same OS, and both would have an error different that the other.
So I think it’s just a natural attraction to skepticism. The herd mentality doesn’t have that so they take everything at face value.
I'm not sure about intuition or IQ but I definitely agree with the empathy part. I'm pretty sure I don't have above average IQ. But I can definitely see myself on the empathy part. Something about the herd mentality I guess. I noticed that whenever I'm at a party or social gathering, instead of joining the biggest groups I always pay attention to the room. I try to notice the person being ignored the most or are getting the least attention and I try to talk to them to make sure they don't get left out.
I completely understand that. I am like that way too.
Maybe that's why we're so good at spotting patterns. We're more likely to minor details to minor things that herd mentality people just don't bother to pay attention about.
Seriously it’s gotta be something like that. What I think it is too is we don’t deal in absolutes. I have been working with computers for nearly 12 years now and after so much time I realized that nothing is 100%. I have setup 2 exact replicas of computers, same components, same OS, and both would have an error different that the other.
So I think it’s just a natural attraction to skepticism. The herd mentality doesn’t have that so they take everything at face value.