Positive Message from James Woods
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This is some pretty good hopium!
Yep, while James Woods has not explicitly endorsed Q, he has shared Q messages through Twitter. He's a pretty smart guy, MIT student, 184 IQ, and is no doubt worth listening to.
184? Is that even possible? I have a 137 IQ and my mind goes and goes I need a fast paced multitasking job just so I can sleep. Even when Im sitting still my mind is running marathons lol. I can't imagine what I would do with a mind like his
139 here. Same problem. Ive been learning to do my own car maintenance, fuel filters, oil changes, coolant flushes, simple stuff. Not enough there to quiet the mind. Exahusted body, mind racing 1000 miles/minute.
Listening to more oldies and some country. The 80s and 90s I used to love, more and more of it, is so intolerable.
I work in a busy little C store watching pumps, waiting on customers, when it slows down I read GAW a little bit, and then when I'm cleaning before close I listen to a Salty cracker livestream. I've done other fast paced jobs this is my current one lol. It quiets down a lot after 830 small town life lol.
At home I watch my grandbaby when daughter's working, I game, mostly just mmos like world of warcraft. I also crochet, read, have something on tv I like ancient aliens or I'm listening to a charlie freak video on the takedown of the cabal. Or something similar. I've also been learning about decoding comms.
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/
I also do some digging on the stuff here.
My cat sleeps by my head at night his purring is the most restful thing I just focus on that and I'm able to sleep...most of the time, sometimes my mind gets caught in an obsessive loop replaying things over and over.
I also have learned to do some car repair mostly just replacing turn signal and headlight bulbs. I clean a lot too.
I have been listening to 40s jazz - a lot is instrumental and some of the harmonies are fantastic.
Ashwaghanda is your friend.
and here I sit, cruising around in the mid-90s, maybe break 3 digits on a good day.
Lol I think it's all in how you use it. I have some family member that I consider scary smart but have zero common sense. They do stupid things all the time. I prefer having the common sense and being able to reach people in ways that they can't. I certainly have my share of stupid moments.
Common sense is worth an extra 50 points to any regular IQ so keep that in mind. Also, it's minus 50 if you believe covid19 is a pandemic or you get the jab so most here qualify for an extra 50 points.????
151 here when last tested and I get you 1000% on the mind never stopping. If it's not idea after idea then it's going over events and trying to make sense of the nonsensical. Sleep is an extremely welcome respite from the latter!
The mind loop thing is the worst, I do that especially if I'm anxious about a situation. I find having a busy job that I don't stress over really helps. Even after working a ten hour day I'm still up until two am but I am usually able to fall asleep.
it is possible because iq is simply a statistical construction. your iq is calculated relative to others rather than calculated absolutely
there are some 8 billion people, iq has a SD of 15
if you were the highest ranked person out of 8 billion people then would be 6.5~ standard deviations above the average and that calculates to an iq of about 197. that's the max.
on the other hand, the dumbest person on earth should have an iq about 3.
if your iq was calculated against all humans to ever live... i guess the maximum iq would be around 205
Correct. But for those who are interested, they can find where they fall in those deviation 1st, 2nd, 3rd...
Dude that's a high IQ. Where can one test theirs and find out their number? I've never known mine. It's certainly higher than your typical liberal, I know that much lol.
I take free mensa prep tests I've done well on some, and not so well on others lol. If you want an official mensa practice test they're ten dollars. The tests are mostly logical with a little math thrown in. I also took a national mensa test they televised a few years ago. I scored high on all the school tests they gave us as kids except in math, that's always been my weak point. I did really well on the military asvab test when I've taken it as well...there were some jobs that I wanted that required it. I don't remember my scores.
Really it's not about the numbers but how you apply what you learn.
Mensa will send you a test in the mail. At least they used to.
James is a really good guy. Need to see more of him on here.
184?.....respect.