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[at-l] INTJ, etc.



I took Mensa's test years ago and nearly aced it. 
(I missed one question, but could justify my choice on that one, too)

Never joined; much like Bryan, could see no reason to...

-Jack

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Message: 34
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 20:45:21 -0400
From: "J Bryan Kramer" <jbryankramer@msn.com>
Subject: RE: [at-l] INTJ & What we have in common
To: "Curtis Balls" <cballs@verizon.net>, "'Shane'"
<shane@theplacewithnoname.com>, <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
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I never could abide the idea of joining Mensa. The very idea of that group
is vaguely disquieting. Not because they are intelligent but that they think
that the fact that they are is a reason to form a group with no other
apparent purpose.

Bryan

"Si vis pacem para bellum"

> > -----Original Message-----
> > > It is an interesting fact that members of mensa are
> > > also a diverse group in terms of " life choices like
> > > marriage, children, profession, political
> > > affiliations, other  hobbies and passions, or
> > > invesment strategies.  Etc., etc.   Likewise, they
> > > seem no more or less succesfull in these areas." So
> > > if not personality or intelligence, I wonder what is
> > > the deciding factor in those areas?
> >
> > Some may say humanity.  I say Compassion.
> >
> > Shane
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