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They say high IQ but lower than 2 standard deviations is good for leadership.
But is this really the case?
Has anyone compared the IQ of most CEOs and leaders?

>> No.10113028

2 sigma conjecture probably

>> No.10113054

>>10113008
Would you trust any of your professors to lead a big company? Of course not. Most of them are smart but spergs

>> No.10113069
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10113069

Leaders are men of action. Most of them can't afford too think too deeply about issues because they're constantly making decisions.

>> No.10113081

>>10113008
Averageness is the best in almost every aspect. Above a certain IQ threshold you're entering the eccentric neurotic/schizo/narcy/autistic zone.

>> No.10113090

>>10113069
Trump is way above 128 IQ though, he just isn't a particularly introspective thinker.

>> No.10113150

>>10113090
>Trump referred to The Art of the Deal as his second favorite book after the Bible, saying, "Nothing beats the Bible.
Is this what IQ above 128 looks like?

>> No.10113155

>>10113090
Trump appeals too much to normies to be anything too far off normal.

>> No.10113159

>>10113150
Isaac Newton Would have agreed.

>> No.10113173

>>10113159
So would Pascal, Swedenborg, Gödel, etc