>>12274248If you have any desire to go out of your own way to constantly measure your own IQ and internally compare scores with others, as well as molding yourself to fit the framework than molding the framework to fit yourself - you have self-esteem issues and/or too much time spent coddling your own ego instead of brandishing it and letting it be bruised. I think you should play your part, but it is a bittersweet reality for many when they realize their part was just being a single data point in a large aggregate of data points on the internet. To think all that time I spent worrying about my IQ, I have missed out on so much beauty, beauty that is hidden, secret and invisible to the eyes of billions. If you are anywhere on the spectrum of IQ and don't contribute anything, it becomes a completely worthless measurement, and a 'low IQ' person can contribute more than a 'high IQ' person. That being said, it seems the potential worth of contribution scales up with IQ. If that is the case, was the low IQ person really low IQ, or actually high IQ? Reject secular moralism.