Smart People HATE Intelligent People

Donald King
2 min readMar 25, 2019

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There’s a direct correlation between honesty and intelligence. How honest you are necessarily affects how well your mind is able to consume, organize and conceptualize, process and output information, ideas, expressions and events, in real time.

The more personally dishonest (deflective, allegiant, elitist, reactive, competitive, exploitive, suppressive) you are is the worse your mind will perform in reality.

You know…

There are absolute differences between true intelligence and “smartness”.

Being smart is simply being knowledgeable and/or adept in social skills and thought-paths — that is, being able to navigate through idealism and layers of idealism, relative to one’s [human] social environment.

Being intelligent is being roundly mentally capable; adaptive and able to apply a core “reasoning-engine” to a wide variety of both reality-based and societal effects, circumstances and situations.

The primary difference between the two modes of thinking can be stated simply: Smart is local and intelligent is universal.

Smart limits reasoning and conceptualization to existing thought paths within idealism, whereas pure intelligence adapts to, and is able to engage whatever it encounters.

LOL, I’ll tell you this much…

Smart people HATE intelligent people!

The great irony in that though, is that if smart people simply practiced being honest, they’d become exponentially more intelligent. Almost immediately, in fact…

The more dishonest you are is the worse your brain performs in reality.

Oddly, the more dishonest you are is the better you tend to perform in society.

That should let you know exactly how out of sync with reality society really is…

It’s pretty easy to tell that humans are well out of sync with reality…

That is, for those who are intelligent enough to realize it.

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Donald King
Donald King

Written by Donald King

I write to explain how I see reality through a unique lens that's been afforded to me.

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