Anyone else here has intellectual disability like me ???

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Freedom411
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09 Dec 2024, 6:04 pm

I been diagnosed with low IQ of 69 couple of years ago and was curious to know if anyone else here has the same issue like me with it comes to cognitive problems ????? I'm recently new to this forum



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09 Dec 2024, 6:06 pm

There's a handful of people here who have openly expressed having ID.

It's possible there's others who do but haven't disclosed it.


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Today, 6:22 am

I am at the other end of the spectrum. However, your use of language makes me question if the person who tested you may have made an error. IQ is a sort of cumulative average of over ten different mental processes. Common to many of them is a time component. It may be possible that you are just more thoughtful in your responses or that there is one significant deficiency that brings down the total average.

When I got out of the Army (55 years ago) I was told I had $10,000 in veterans benefits to go to college. My response was I would pay $10,000 for them to stay away from me. I had already concluded from my observations that college had a deleterious effect on people. They often became arrogant, contemptuous of others, and woven into a social fabric that I saw as almost a prison.

IQ can have an economic advantage in a world of technology. However, it is only a small part of life. I see the ability to discern truth and have wisdom as much more advantageous. It is said that those without a high IQ that have wisdom have "common sense". I am not sure it is that common. However, I find the pride and contempt of the over educated to be an environment to avoid. I would rather associate with someone from whom I could learn to be a better fisherman or a better father.

I have observed that character is a better measure of a man than IQ. I admire the person who has a sense of humor, is honest, shows kindness, and rejects BS.

You can communicate and understand so I would be reluctant to call you "disabled".