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Reply to "Success not solely tied to genetics or IQ, but also largely determined by factors like empathy, etc."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Very interesting (the clips are better than the few lines in the article). He was talking about EQ over IQ and how most people with high IQs find themselves working for people with IQs around 100. - http://www.supersoul.tv/supersoul-sunday/why-daniel-goleman-says-a-high-iq-doesnt-predict-success I'm not a high IQ basher. Your IQ is your IQ. My youngest child is in AAP and we did have to appeal with a WISC over 145. However, I also have a teen who is not in AAP and at the time it was the GT program. His IQ is 113. I don't see my daughter being any more successful in life than my son. [/quote] How does that explain Elon Musk? :wink: [/quote]
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