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Curse of the High IQ Curse of the High IQ by Aaron Clarey
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“True leadership, true and genuine leading requires intelligence, an independent mind, the ability to delay gratification, the ability to think long term, and above all else a spine.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“When you consider the mental pain and suffering you’ll endure as a smart person in today’s corporate America, not to mention how it is nearly impossible to achieve anything near your potential when working for someone else, entrepreneurship (whether you want to become one or not) is pretty much the only choice.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“you can never solve the problem that doesn’t exist.  You can only treat it.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“there is no solution because there is no problem.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“in the long run smarter people more quickly assess reality, bending it to their will, capitalizing on it, improving and advancing their lives.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“Thankfully the future is practically guaranteed to be an Idiocracy.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“Your entire employment environment is driven by everybody’s insistence you place feelings and emotions over reality and truth.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“Criticize her as you may, Oprah is a genius because she realized people would rather feel good than actually achieve good in their lives.  And thus, she went out and told millions of women for over 20 years what they WANTED to hear, not what they NEEDED to hear.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“And we can only be as great as the rest of society allows us to be.”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
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Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ
“The HR ditz also introduces a new aspect of careers and the employment world.  One that is the bane of existence for abnormally intelligent people.   “Soft”
Aaron Clarey, Curse of the High IQ