Dessert_All_Day
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Your final paragraph worries me,you are talking like a one of those inflicted with the iq meme spreading around academia(think Sam Harris)and red piller "intellectuals", what they do is use logic like you have done below,insert intelligence and IQ in the same sentence and make it seem like a metaphor or analogy of sort,(as in they are the identical) it's a subconscious little hoodwink,mental anchor you may not be aware of.
Let's try this as an example,Peat would say it's possible to improve peeing performance to get it all in the bowl and I'm almost certain he believes it's possible to increase ones intelligence.
"I'm guessing Peat would say it's possible to increase one's IQ and I'm almost certain he believes it's possible to increase one's intelligence".
I'm having difficulty understanding the above. Are you comparing getting a high score on an IQ test to peeing?