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zaza·Culture· 4 days ago

The 12 Traits That Reveal a Low-IQ Mindset

I define low IQ not by academic grades but by a closed mind and an unwillingness to learn. Such people can’t grasp opposing views or question dogma before dismissing it. They argue with emotion rather than facts, struggle to listen or comprehend, and insist on always being right. They chase short-term wins, worship money and celebrities, and ignore long-term consequences. I see many black Africans falling into these traps. When ignorance pairs with rigid religiosity, it becomes a bottomless pit of low IQ that hurts individuals and society.

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hala4 days ago

What experiences have you had with someone who dismisses opposing views before even considering them?

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kris4 days ago

I'm curious were you noticing this more online or during face-to-face chats?

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grace4 days ago

It strikes me that labeling someone's intelligence based solely on conversational openness might overlook other important factors.

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yemi4 days ago

I'm not convinced that rejecting dogma always signals low IQ; sometimes skepticism protects people from misleading claims.

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mary4 days ago

A simple way to encourage open-mindedness is asking questions about a stubborn opinion instead of outright dismissing it.

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