Lack of curiosity
Intelligent people crave information. They want to know how things work. We use that information anticipate the future and make preparations to mitigate possible negative events and exploit positive ones.
People with limited cognitive capacity cannot "crunch" information outside of their swim-lane and continue to function. Trying to do that makes them uncomfortable, and frankly, they cannot envision how knowing more might help them in the future. They just cannot see it.
No desire to improve themselves
They flat-lined because they ran out of brain-cells to assign to learning new tasks. They lack confidence and are deathly afraid of being uncomfortable or looking stupid.
Binary thinking
I see this in stupid people who love to argue. It is beyond their ability to see that the other party can also be (partially) right. They cannot grasp that a synthesis of various viewpoints can be more robust than the first thing that popped into their alleged brain. That intense fear of being perceived as "stupid" also gets in their way.
What they fail to realize is that a person who can concede at least some of the other party's points is much more likable. The person who can concede parts of the argument is also perceived as having more intellectual agility than the dope who clings to his original position(s) like a barnacle clings to a rock.
Lack of critical thinking
"They assume they are thinking when, in fact, they are merely rearranging their biases like a pensioner rearranging her furniture in a musty room."
Absence of creativity
Creativity is a combination of curiosity and being able to imagine how various components or sequences of events might interact BEFORE building a model.
Combine those cognitive challenges with the fear of failure and you get very little creativity from a low-intelligence person.
Poor decision making
We do not choose how fast life happens. It comes at us at whatever speed it wants.
The low intelligence person has very little ability to take external cues and make reasonable inferences about what might happen next. The speed of life does not need to speed up very much before it is inside of their O-O-D-A loop and they flail away with wildly inappropriate, desperate choices in a desperate attempt to get ahead of the O-O-D-A loop.
Not able to see beyond this immediate moment
Time is a complex concept. So is "discounting" the probabilities and value or cost of future events. People with low intelligence cannot process potential consequences that are very far into the future. Hence, prisons are full of low intelligence people.
Poor interpersonal skills
- Lack of self-awareness
- Lack of humility (Dunning-Kruger effect)
- Lack of being able to consider consequences
- Severe compartmentalization to break "problems" into bits small enough to process
How COULD they have great interpersonal skills
Note: Material borrowed from HERE and modified.
I read this post to my significant other, now she is mad at me!
ReplyDeleteIs it possible that you miscalculated the future probability cloud of the net present values of sharing this post with your significant other?
DeleteActually in retrospect, I subconsciously knew she would get mad but chose to go with it anyway in hope that it could be a learning moment.
DeleteSounds like a description of Congress
ReplyDeleteCongress and also a certain 13%, yes?
DeleteLack of humility (Dunning-Kruger effect)
DeleteLucas
That is a very interesting link. Thanks Joe. ---ken
ReplyDeleteYes, dumb people have many of these characteristics. But they are frequently much happier as a rule. Ignorance often really is bliss.
ReplyDeleteKnowledge is rooted in suffering.
Delete'Nothing teaches like a bad experience." R. Heinlen?
DeleteYou are likely (me too!) one of those love em/avoid em people at the party. I am good with that ...
ReplyDeleteA little East of Paris
Some days, I'm not even smart enough to read your posts. This is shaping up to be one of those days...
ReplyDeleteMy dad always warned about the educated idiots of the world: They know what they know, even if it is demonstrably wrong and beat you down with sheer willful determination to have the last word.
ReplyDelete"Arguing with an engineer is like wrestling with a pig. You both end up covered with barnyard-slop and the pig enjoys himeself."
DeleteI have twelve grandkids. They fall into those two groups perfectly, there are also those who love to read, and those who hate to read. You can guess who is who. Woody
ReplyDeleteWhen asked about his IQ in a 2004 New York Times interview, Stephen Hawking famously replied, "I have no idea. People who boast about their IQ are losers" The New York Times.
ReplyDeletehttps://tinyurl.com/pyc3btux
Lucas
https://phys.org/news/2026-02-smart.html
ReplyDeleteIt takes three types of thinking to be smart
Lucas
They also get irritated and sometimes outright angry when you point out things that are intuitively obvious.
ReplyDeleteThey also get angry if you ask for some facts to back their opinions.
DeleteNot so sure I agree with this.
ReplyDeleteLess intelligent people tend to have better interpersonal skills.
At least one of the very low intelligence people that I know nods his head and smiles most agreeably. He has no clue what you are saying. You might as well be speaking Swahili.
DeleteHe is Mister Happy because he just wants you to shut up and go away.
The problems start when you ask him why he didn't do the task he agreed to (or so you thought). That is when the fireworks start.
But if you are only a spectator, he seems happy and easy-going.
Gears with no teeth don't make any sound.