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Hello,
More philosophy about what means: "I think i am smart like a genius"..
I just said the following:
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Notice in my previous writing that i am saying about me the following:
"I think i am smart like a genius"
So notice that in the dictionary the "Like" means "Similar"
and "Similar" means: looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same.
So hope you are understanding it correctly.
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But notice that the "almost" means in the dictionary: "very near"
But you have to be smart because you have to know how to measure it,
so how do you think you can measure it? is it in relative or in absolute ? i think that it is relative to the other levels of human smartness,
so we can for example say that an IQ of 140 is also very near to
smartness of genius when you measure it relatively to the other levels of human smartness, because notice that we are not saying "strictly" that it is the most nearer smartness to a smartness of genius, so you are noticing that the "almost" can be, as in our example above, an interval.
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.