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93. Is there such thing as being born smart or dumb? Mentioning Paul Graham, Naval, Jo Boaler & more.

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Not smart or dumb, but novice => competent => proficient => expert => master. Pascal's Wager, formulated by 17th-century philosopher Blaise Pascal, is a pragmatic argument for belief in God, suggesting that wagering on God's existence is the only rational choice. Because the potential reward (heaven/infinite gain) is infinite and the loss (if God does not exist) is finite, it is better to live as if God exists. Plato’s "noble lie" (gennaion pseudos) is a foundational myth proposed in The Republic to create social cohesion, unity, and acceptance of hierarchical roles within his ideal state. It convinces citizens that their societal positions—rulers (gold), warriors (silver), or producers (bronze)—are determined by birth, fostering loyalty to the city. Related Blog: https://cloudstreaks.substack.com/p/value-added-intelligence-1-quantity

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