Illimitable Man Quote / Tweet: High IQs are like Defanged Tigers Without Machiavellianism

 "High IQ people with no sense of Machiavellianism are like defanged tigers. give them the cunning of the idiot and they will be powerhouses." -IM

High IQ people with no sense of Machiavellianism are like defanged tigers. They have the potential to be powerhouses, but without the proper cunning, they cannot reach their full potential. Machiavellianism is a term used to describe a person's ability to manipulate and deceive in order to achieve their objectives. It is a type of intelligence, one that requires an understanding of human behavior and how to use it to one's advantage. People with high IQs may be able to understand complex concepts and theories, but without the proper understanding of human behavior and power dynamics, they will struggle to effectively use their intelligence. In the same way, a tiger might be able to easily catch its prey, but without its claws it will be unable to do so. High IQ people with no sense of Machiavellianism can be likened to defanged tigers. Their great intellect is rendered useless without the proper application of cunning and manipulation. Such people are often seen as socially awkward and naive. They may have the capacity to understand complex topics, but they are often unable to effectively use their intelligence in the real world. The solution is to give them the cunning of the idiot. By learning to observe and understand the power dynamics in any given situation, they can use their intelligence to manipulate and deceive in order to achieve their objectives. This also involves learning to read and understand people, discerning when to take advantage of a situation and when to stay neutral. It involves learning to think one step ahead and anticipate the moves of others. In addition to Machiavellianism, high IQ people should also be taught the importance of self-discipline. This means learning to prioritize and set achievable goals. It means taking the time to analyze one's own strengths and weaknesses, and using those strengths to their advantage. It also involves learning to stay organized and focused on the task at hand, and learning to acknowledge and accept failure.

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