>>13086433Human beings are incredibly plastic, intelligence is not a thing that you are born with, rather it develops as you grow and use your brain.
I played with legos A LOT as a kid and also read a lot and was interested in engineering shit (I looked at pics of tractors and other machines and was intrigued). This combined with being forced to get straight A's in school created the perfect environment for me to become interested in science and engineering type things. Legos also unironically help with visualization skills, I got my first legos after reading through a book about tractors and so a farm was the first thing I built. Legos helped me to visualize something and recreate it physically at a young age.
From the sites that I have gone too, I have tested around 140 for my IQ but keep in mind they are RANDOM WEBSITES so there is no way to tell how accurate this is. IQ also doesn't measure a lot of other meaningful factors in "genius". Creativity, visualization, and other things that play a huge role in "genius" are not measured AT ALL with IQ tests. IQ is basically a measurement of mental RAM speed, nothing else.
Intelligence and the human brain are all plastic, intelligence can improve if you work hard.