IQ consists of three primary factors. Abstract thinking,motivation and being able to have social skills.Don't have unrealistic expectations of others and never underestimate others either as this can really be frustrating and make you feel isolated.Both Mozart and Einstein were prodigies but Mozart could not be Einstein and Einstein could not be Mozart.I think the ancient Egyptians were right when they said that the heart was more important than the brain.
2007-02-10 18:52:55
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answered by silverback7m 2
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Virtues like patience or qualities like temper have nothing to do with intelligence. So to answer your question, it's not wrong to be frustrated with people who don't understand you on your level but it shows you could use some work on the spiritual side of your personality. If your question is saying that you or someone you know often feels frustration and you think the IQ is the root of the problem, then I suggest you go join MENSA http://www.mensa.org/ which is an intellectual forum for people whose IQ is in the top 2 percent of the population.
2007-02-10 17:21:04
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answered by Cookie Preston 5
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Sounds like you need to have you EQ measured. What good is the number 170 for you if it causes you such frustration?
Patience is a great quality to have. Sometimes it isn't necessary for others to understand what you find simple, I'm willing to bet those people can carry on with their lives.
The most intelligent people are wise, humble, kind and...patient.
It also helps to surround yourself with smart people in the first place. You are not the only smart person on Earth, not by a long shot.
2007-02-10 17:19:23
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answered by Sara 5
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No, it's not wrong, it's life. But be humble, there are things that a person with an iq of 170 should understand. I say iq is **** and im a member of mensa.
2007-02-10 17:13:15
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answered by bryant s 4
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If you do not find some ground of tolerance for all people no matter whether their IQ is say 170 or not, you will find yourself alone.Hopefully the word frustrated was a typo and not an indication of your spelling abilities.
2007-02-10 17:14:40
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answered by Sparkles 7
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It is not wrong, just rather silly.
It really doesn't matter what your IQ is or even how intelligent you are, if you cannot communicate effectively you are not worth much.
I suspect that your frustration is with your poor communications skills rather than the intelligence of your audience.
2007-02-10 17:34:44
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answered by Stewart H 4
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Yes but the smartest people know that and know how to communicate with someone who isn't as smart!
i get frustrated cuz i don't know the proper wording or grammer or way to say it but if you leave me in a room with it i'll figure it out just fine!
Just patience teach yourself to have that for others!
But yes it highly frustrating ...
2007-02-10 17:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand > I have the same problem
My name is = a perfect example. Spelling is not a very good indicator of thinking ability
2007-02-10 17:10:41
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answered by lefty 4
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I heard a saying once that went a little something like this.
"People think us brilliant people have it so easy. They dont realize we have to deal with all the idiots in the world".
pretty much sums it up
2007-02-10 17:14:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not wrong, but it is a waste of energy to be frustrated. If you want to communicate something to others, the onus is on you to present it in a way for it to be understood.
2007-02-10 17:12:44
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answered by Vegan 7
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