Making High-IQ Thinkers More Visible

Many members of high intelligence societies do not consider themselves truly intellectual. Partly, that's because being an intellectual also requires:

  • knowledge and
  • the ability to express one's thoughts and ideas.

On the other hand, there are also many intellectuals who are not known for having a high IQ. Rather than with intelligence, they justify their status with academic credentials and reputation.

I am currently working on a new project in my spare time that will hopefully remedy this situation. It will make high-IQ thinkers more visible and allow the audience to sort out intellectuals of actually low intelligence. Stay tuned.

Claus D. Volko 

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