Before 2020, I used to think that stupidity was the absence of intelligence. I realize now that having limited intelligence and being stupid are two different things. Stupidity is a malfunction of intelligence not a limitation of it. I understood that with my friends and family. I though they were intelligent because they were intellectually complex, but most of them took the jab, despite the numerous warnings and data I gave them. And on the opposite end, some of my co-workers didn't take it, despite being simpler intellectually speaking (I work in a hotel restaurant). That puzzled me for a while then I understood that intelligence is not made only of intellectual capacity, but is composed as well of strength of character, common sense, instinct and faith. By being simpler their intelligence has less chance to dysfunction. This is like a car. An older car is usually more reliable than a modern one, full of electronics. Sophisticated minds are more prone to being deceived because they are better at lying to themselves. Double-thinking is easier the smarter you are. The fact that I work everyday with simple folks grounded my intelligence and made me listen much more to my common sense, my instinct and my faith, rather that just my mind. I hope I've been clear enough.
What the covid taught me about stupidity
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The more time and money people invest into their education, the more resistant they are to being persuaded to think otherwise. This is particularly true of doctors. For them to realize that the Rockefeller Medicine paradigm has deceived them, blinded them, and prevented them from exploring that which they were taught was wrong and "quackery," it takes a tremendous amount of power to change their minds. The cognitive dissonance from realizing that their so-called education was wrong keeps them from opening their eyes.
I also think it has to do with the “hack” mentality to studying. Instead of sloggin through the heavy texts and journal articles, it’s about how to study for the test and which prep course will teach me what’s on the test. They’re studying for a test not studying to learn. The mindset is completely different.