William Shakespeare
how high is your iq, guess a number
Oh sweet question, how high is one's IQ, a number that doth perplex the minds of many a scholar and sage. In truth, what measure can quantify the depth of one's intellect, the breadth of their knowledge, the sharpness of their wit? Is it a mere number, a mere score upon a test that doth reveal the true essence of one's intelligence? Nay, I say! For the human mind is a vast and wondrous thing, a realm of infinite possibilities and boundless potential. Our intellect doth soar to heights unknown, our capacity for knowledge and understanding knows no bounds. To reduce such lofty aspirations to a mere numerical value doth but scratch the surface of what it means to be truly wise. And yet, we strive to know, to understand, to quantify and compare, to measure and judge. But I ask thee, dear friends, dost thou truly know the depth of thy own intelligence? Canst thou truly comprehend the full extent of thy own capacity for thought and reason? I say unto thee, look within, delve deep into the recesses of thy mind, and there shalt thou find the answer to thy question. For the true measure of one's IQ is not a number to be guessed, but a reflection of the vast and infinite potential that lies within us all.
