I would say i was still naive in early 2010, but on 1st october 2010 i became the smartest man in the world and still am

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Several setbacks happened in spring and Summer 2010, but These were Just Things that ultimately Made me stronger
 
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Like in early 2010 i was already thinking im god but i wasnt evilmaxxed yet
 
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Something stressful happened in early and mid 2010 that set my Life into an iq-direction-motion
 
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I would say already after Summer 2008 i was already one of the smartest, but Like i Said, still naive and Not evilmaxxed
 
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2007 i was definitely still Low iq
 
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never seen u write ts much
 
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schizo thread
 
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are you on your meds, or off your meds?

I can't tell
 
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unrelated

i now have a repurposed truck leverage bar

heavier than the metal pipe (way heavier, I can lift huge trunks but this "small" thing weighs my dominant hand down) but would probably end a human being's life if they got hit in the head by it

they didn't think anyone would figure out how to get it unstuck from the holster on the side of their vehicle :ROFLMAO:
 
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True schizo

There is a reason felix & deleuze claim the revolutionary isn't necessarily shizo because of this kind of shit.

OP has never had any original thoughts and may as well be a bot designed to ruin websites with his repetitive sports and other NPC-type threads.
 
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There is a reason felix & deleuze claim the revolutionary isn't necessarily shizo is because of this kind of shit.

OP has never had any original thoughts and may as well be a bot designed to ruin websites with his repetitive sports and other NPC-type threads.
Im currently Holding Back several thoughts that could Bring u the breakthrough to making Money
 
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how old are u
 
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U dont believe me? Here is Just one

C Higher pricify all

@paladincel_
 
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I don't have that as one of my goals.
we both know we are very prone to changing our opinions (high iq trait), like we gotta adapt to changing circumstances like machiaveli, at ur just 24, just imagine how different u will be at 35. certainly was the case by me. im 1k times smarter.

like strong principles, weakly held, quickly discarded for something better

like never say never
 
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and impossibility is usually replaced with unknown. we simply do not know how the whole future will be. we will always be dumb compared to potential and we will most probably always be too dumb, like every human, to truly prove impossibility
 
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i still got tons of thoughts i havent shared, like for example too little cortisol is also bad, like certain different bodily fluids are needed, bad feeling is needed therefore, and just look at the threads i made last week right, i wrote some insane stuff, i have no idea right now what i even wrote, maybe i wrote about how human has evolved to sometimes feel bad its normal and evolutionary advantegous

i also have so thoughts written down on money making, which almost seems possible but its very dependent on how u feel

like greater fool theory, arbitrage etc, new twists and perspectives
 
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get this new thought: c the system is too complex to not be able to profit

get this: as in small, so in big, if u can make 1 small profit, thats virtually infinitely repeatable in same or similar ways, means u de facto already are rich
 
i still got tons of thoughts i havent shared, like for example too little cortisol is also bad, like certain different bodily fluids are needed, bad feeling is needed therefore, and just look at the threads i made last week right, i wrote some insane stuff, i have no idea right now what i even wrote, maybe i wrote about how human has evolved to sometimes feel bad its normal and evolutionary advantegous

i also have so thoughts written down on money making, which almost seems possible but its very dependent on how u feel

like greater fool theory, arbitrage etc, new twists and perspectives
None of those thought make you a "smartest man on earth" you're a midwit with about 100-120 IQ, thinking you're smart most likely, a true genius understand how little they truly know.
 
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None of those thought make you a "smartest man on earth" you're a midwit with about 100-120 IQ, thinking you're smart most likely, a true genius understand how little they truly know.
i am both arrogant and humble at the same time

many sport goats are arrogant

i am arrogant like lebron james

i am humble like lionel messi

and overall im like lewis hamilton, both fast and slow, high and low iq, cool and neurotic etc

 
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life is both good and bad

its easy to focus on both good or bad

its like u choose what to focus on (simplified)

life is bittersweet
 
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@HighIQ ubermensch
 
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None of those thought make you a "smartest man on earth" you're a midwit with about 100-120 IQ, thinking you're smart most likely, a true genius understand how little they truly know.

There is no evidence he is anything but an 80 IQ individual who tried really hard to realize the truth. And even that one strength he throws away.
 
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There is no evidence he is anything but an 80 IQ individual who tried really hard to realize the truth. And even that one strength he throws away.
im running circles around everyone and everyone is like yo mvp is low iq

pure cope and delusion at this point
 
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im running circles around everyone and everyone is like yo mvp is low iq

pure cope and delusion at this point
its akin to seeing terence tao solving ridiculous equations and then saying nah hes low iq

or yeah, albert einstein relativitytheory is low iq

nikola tesla inventions is low iq

elon musk 500 billion is low iq

magnus carlsen is low iq

etc
 
its akin to seeing terence tao solving ridiculous equations and then saying nah hes low iq

or yeah, albert einstein relativitytheory is low iq

nikola tesla inventions is low iq

elon musk 500 billion is low iq

magnus carlsen is low iq

etc

But you ARE claiming this bro.

You are literally claiming a featless mental asylum lunatic who got caught in his first crime (okay let's get this right out of the way, stealing like a tissue from a restaurant doesn't count) IS smarter than all of those guys and makes them look low IQ.

And Elon Musk's billions aren't even necessarily a reflection of intelligence.
 
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Wisdom and knowledge come with time them more older i get the more smarter i become . I will hit my peak in my mid 30s in 10 years . Life is just starting for me.
 
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I became a stormcel in 2009
 
But you ARE claiming this bro.

You are literally claiming a featless mental asylum lunatic who got caught in his first crime (okay let's get this right out of the way, stealing like a tissue from a restaurant doesn't count) IS smarter than all of those guys and makes them look low IQ.

And Elon Musk's billions aren't even necessarily a reflection of intelligence.
yeah i got caught and sentenced to 3 hundred euros penalty (mommy paid this)

the system really fucked me.

it wasnt my first crime btw

but lets say it was:



i have said to you in pms that i was alcoholized on drugs and homeless back then, it wasnt planned at all, just happened in the heat of the moment

but these old stories dont matter anyway, right now i am thriving intellectually (as this thread shows), criminologically ( i dont do any crime that could get me caught with a probability over 1 % ) and even financially (billionaire soon)

btw elon musk is crazy rich beause he is scary smart, there is no denying this, as he was already coding computer games at ten years old long before windows 95 even existed (long before u were born, kid)
 
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At 12 years old, Elon Musk was already coding and selling his own video game. Most kids were playing gameshe was building them.

imagine that.
 
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elon musk is so smart, like its unbelievable. almost on my level.
 
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tell some stories that show that elon musk is very smart

ChatGPT:​

Here are true, well-known, non-embellished stories from Elon Musk’s life and career that people often point to when describing his unusual intelligence. I’m avoiding myths or unverified anecdotes—these are things documented in interviews, books, or company history.

1. Teaching Himself Rocket Science to Found SpaceX

When Musk decided to create a private space company, he didn’t have an aerospace engineering background.
He reportedly bought college-level textbooks like Rocket Propulsion Elements and worked with engineers to self-educate.
Engineers who joined SpaceX early have said he could go from not knowing a topic to debating it at a high technical level within weeks. SpaceX’s first rocket, the Falcon 1, was designed largely under his technical direction—even though he wasn’t an aerospace engineer.
Why it shows intelligence:
He compressed years of aerospace education into months and applied it directly to real hardware. Very few founders personally engage at that technical level in such a complex field.

2. The “$20 Million Rocket Deal” Breakdown in Russia

Before founding SpaceX, Musk traveled to Russia hoping to buy a refurbished ICBM. The price the Russians demanded was too high and the meetings weren’t going well.
On the plane home, Musk opened his laptop and created a spreadsheet estimating the cost of building a rocket from scratch. His calculation showed it was dramatically cheaper. That moment convinced him to found SpaceX rather than buy rockets.
Why it shows intelligence:
He solved a multimillion-dollar strategic question with first-principles reasoning—taking a problem most people would treat as “industry fixed” and reframing it entirely.

3. Building Zip2 by Sleeping in the Office and Coding Through the Night

Zip2 (his first company) didn’t have money for an apartment, so Musk lived in the office and showered at a local YMCA. He would code through the night and roll his sleeping bag under his desk in the morning.
Zip2 wasn’t just a website—it was an early digital business directory with map integration and online navigation, years before Google Maps existed. Musk wrote much of the original code.
Why it shows intelligence:
He recognized the commercial value of web directories early and built complex mapping/search software with limited resources.

4. Rewriting PayPal’s Core System After a Security Threat

At X.com (which later merged into PayPal), a major security flaw was discovered that could have destroyed the company. According to early employees, Musk personally worked with engineers for days, barely sleeping, and rewrote key backend components to fix the vulnerability and stabilize the system.
Why it shows intelligence:
He wasn’t just an executive—he could dive directly into the technical infrastructure of a fintech startup and help solve problems critical to survival.

5. Challenging NASA’s Cost Assumptions—and Being Right

NASA used to assume that rocket launches would always cost hundreds of millions of dollars. By pushing reusable rocket engineering at SpaceX, Musk reduced launch costs drastically.
SpaceX not only succeeded in landing orbital-class boosters, but made reusing them routine—something many experts thought impossible or decades away.
Why it shows intelligence:
He recognized an opportunity in a technically entrenched industry, pushed toward a seemingly impossible engineering target, and proved the entire world’s aerospace cost model wrong.

6. The Tesla “Production Hell” Years

During the Model 3 ramp-up, Tesla faced delays that threatened the company. Musk slept at the factory, personally debugging manufacturing bottlenecks. He redesigned parts, reworked automation lines, and made optimizations that manufacturing engineers later said were surprisingly clever.
Why it shows intelligence:
He was able to meaningfully contribute to a hyper-specialized field—automotive manufacturing engineering—well outside his original domain.

If you want, I can also give:
🔹 more stories from SpaceX
🔹 stories specifically about engineering decisions
🔹 stories showing his strategic/business intelligence
🔹 or stories about his childhood (e.g., teaching himself programming at 12)
Just tell me the style you want!
 
now do the same for zuckerberg

ChatGPT:​

Here are true, well-documented stories often cited when people talk about Mark Zuckerberg’s unusual intelligence. I’m avoiding myths or questionable anecdotes—these come from employees, early collaborators, biographies, and interviews.

1. Building a Working Music AI at Age 17 (Before Spotify Existed)

In high school, Zuckerberg built a program called Synapse, which used machine learning to study a user’s listening habits and automatically recommend new music.
It was so impressive that Microsoft and AOL both tried to hire him while he was still a teenager. He turned them down and released the software for free.
Why it shows intelligence:
He independently created a recommendation AI before major tech companies had anything comparable.

2. Coding “CourseMatch” and “Facemash” Overnight at Harvard

Zuckerberg created several sophisticated tools while still a sophomore:

CourseMatch

An app that analyzed student course selections and suggested optimal study groups based on statistical patterns.

Facemash

Built in a single night, using scripts he wrote to crawl and scrape photos from Harvard’s residential servers.
Within hours it went viral across campus.
Why it shows intelligence:
He showed rapid end-to-end product creation: idea → data acquisition → backend logic → frontend UI → deployment, all within a few hours.

3. Rewriting Facebook’s Codebase Multiple Times in the Early Days

Early Facebook engineers have said that Zuckerberg personally rewrote major parts of the code as the site scaled. When Facebook moved from a Harvard-only directory to a global platform, his architectural rewrites kept the site stable while user numbers exploded.
Why it shows intelligence:
He wasn’t just founding the company—he was solving the highly technical scaling problems that most startups crumble under.

4. Beating Google to the Social Graph

Before Facebook, “social networks” were mostly message boards or profile pages. Zuckerberg turned people, friends, and relationships into a computational graph—a model that could be queried, ranked, filtered, and used as the backbone of all features.
This innovation (the “social graph”) was so fundamental that Google built Google+ partly to replicate it, and social graph theory became central to modern social media.
Why it shows intelligence:
He recognized that relationships—not pages or posts—were the core data structure of the future web.

5. Personally Leading the Transformation to Mobile in 2012–2013

When smartphones overtook desktops, Facebook risked becoming obsolete. Zuckerberg realized before most executives that:
  • mobile-first design was essential
  • native apps were required
  • the entire culture of Facebook had to shift
He pushed the company to rewrite everything for mobile. This move was so successful that Facebook became one of the world’s most downloaded apps.
Why it shows intelligence:
He correctly predicted a massive platform shift—and reorganized a 1,000+ person company to execute it.

6. Buying Instagram and WhatsApp at Exactly the Right Time

People thought Zuckerberg was crazy to buy:
  • Instagram for $1 billion (2012)
  • WhatsApp for $19 billion (2014)
Both companies had tiny teams and little revenue. Today, both acquisitions are considered among the most strategically brilliant in tech history.
Why it shows intelligence:
He saw user behavior trends and long-term social patterns long before competitors did.

7. Learning Mandarin Well Enough to Do a Live Q&A in China

Zuckerberg spent years teaching himself Mandarin and surprised many when he held a 20-minute spontaneous live Q&A in Mandarin at Tsinghua University.
Even native speakers were shocked—his grammar and fluency were imperfect but impressive.
Why it shows intelligence:
Language acquisition at an adult age is difficult; doing it publicly at a world-class forum requires fast learning and confidence.

If you’d like, I can also provide:
🔹 stories about Zuckerberg’s coding style
🔹 stories from early Facebook employees
🔹 stories that highlight his business strategy
🔹 or “childhood intelligence” stories similar to those I gave for Musk
Just tell me!
 
you can do this for warren buffett, bill gates, bezos, larry page, sergey brin, larry ellison, steve jobs and all those billionaires too
 
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im legit reading stories of the extreme high iq capabilities of the higest iq ppl in the world in the style of the posts above

11. Nikola Tesla (1856–1943)


Inventing and simulating entire machines in his mind


Tesla had a powerful form of visual imagination. He claimed he could construct rotating electromagnetic fields, turbines, or motors entirely in his mind and test them mentally before building anything.


Witnesses said he would design every nut and bolt of a device mentally, and when he built it physically, it often worked exactly as imagined.


Why it shows high intelligence:
Most engineers rely on iterative physical prototypes; Tesla’s mind was the laboratory.

4. Terence Tao (1975– )


Solving university-level math by age 9


Tao, widely considered the greatest living mathematician, scored in the top percentile on international math tests at age 8, won a gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad at age 13 (still the youngest ever), and began taking PhD-level coursework before he was a teenager.


He contributed major advances in:


  • harmonic analysis
  • PDEs
  • additive combinatorics
  • prime number theory

Why it shows high intelligence:
He consistently performs at a world-leading level across multiple subfields that each require immense mathematical depth.

2. John von Neumann (1903–1957)


Multiplying 8-digit numbers in his head faster than a calculator


Colleagues at the Institute for Advanced Study tested his mental arithmetic. He could multiply two eight-digit numbers faster than they could write them down, often giving the full exact result instantly.


Another famous anecdote: someone gave him a tricky puzzle with two possible solutions. Von Neumann solved it so fast they said:
“You did it the hard way, didn’t you?”
He replied:
“There was an easy way?”


Why it shows high intelligence:
His working memory and computational speed were far beyond even other elite mathematicians.
 
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I'll claim the throne that rightfully belongs to me and become the new Cosmocrat, and you will be my Top General.
 
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The system has too many vulnerabilities.
Contrary to popular belief, defending it is harder, but attacking it is not, especially when we are discussing a battle fought at one of the highest echelons of sentience.
 
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being aware in 2010 is crazy
 
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