How to Think Like a Genius 58-Analogy
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner
Publication (Outlet/Website): Medium (Rick Rosner)
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2018/09/01
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Scott Douglas Jacobsen: That’s a good analogy. I like it. It leads to another part of this. If people are using this as a supplement and they are either a) outright lying, b) lying to themselves, or c) exploiting people.
Rick Rosner: There are some notorious people. They can form a cult and use it to financially exploit people. Most of what you might want to know you can find online. Some people abuse their IQ to get things.
Jacobsen: Is this ethical?
Rosner: I’ve done some of this, but in terms of most of these things don’t harm the public. Mostly, you have to put yourself out there as a freakish curiosity and, yea you get credit for being really smart, but you’re considered a freak.
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