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		<title>By: Kirk</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kirk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, duh...

Let&#039;s take a look at where 90% of your problem children come from in the Army: They&#039;re not the children of the working class mid-range IQ types, at all. The majority of your really big problem children are your idjits like Manning (and, there&#039;s an ironic surname for ya...). The really major troublemakers are all the high-IQ types who overthink things, and commit to courses of idiocy because, reasons...

Reasons that the average person never has occur to them, in the first damn place.

It&#039;s no surprise that the same segment of society produces most of the terrorists around the world, whether you&#039;re talking about 19th Century Russia, or anywhere else. It&#039;s the (usually) self-proclaimed &quot;intellectual elite&quot; that causes most of the problems, wherever you go.

And, I&#039;m probably someone who would be classed in amongst the lot of them, having a really facile skill with regards to test-taking. However, the one thing that an enlisted career in the US Army teaches you is humility and the destruction of your more hubristic reflexes--The things I got into trouble for, most of my peers never even thought of, and when I was on the supervisory end of the stick, what I discovered was that I&#039;d rather be dealing with the middle ranges of the test score scale than the upper ones, because most of those people demonstrated functional stupidity and an utter lack of real-world wisdom than the mid-ranges ever did. Stories I could tell... Dear God, some of the crap those certified geeen-e-yous types got up to. It&#039;s probably why most of my hair eventually departed for friendlier climes, TBH. There&#039;s only so much standing at attention in the Sergeant Major&#039;s office that you can do, trying to explain the latest series of misadventures your &quot;smart guys&quot; were involved in before you start to lose your shit from stress.

Yeah, I&#039;m rather dubious of the proposition that &quot;intelligence&quot;, or whatever the hell it is we measure with that test regime, actually accounts for much past &quot;Does really well on written tests...&quot;. Real-world performance is actually considerably different.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, duh&#8230;</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at where 90% of your problem children come from in the Army: They&#8217;re not the children of the working class mid-range IQ types, at all. The majority of your really big problem children are your idjits like Manning (and, there&#8217;s an ironic surname for ya&#8230;). The really major troublemakers are all the high-IQ types who overthink things, and commit to courses of idiocy because, reasons&#8230;</p>
<p>Reasons that the average person never has occur to them, in the first damn place.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no surprise that the same segment of society produces most of the terrorists around the world, whether you&#8217;re talking about 19th Century Russia, or anywhere else. It&#8217;s the (usually) self-proclaimed &#8220;intellectual elite&#8221; that causes most of the problems, wherever you go.</p>
<p>And, I&#8217;m probably someone who would be classed in amongst the lot of them, having a really facile skill with regards to test-taking. However, the one thing that an enlisted career in the US Army teaches you is humility and the destruction of your more hubristic reflexes&#8211;The things I got into trouble for, most of my peers never even thought of, and when I was on the supervisory end of the stick, what I discovered was that I&#8217;d rather be dealing with the middle ranges of the test score scale than the upper ones, because most of those people demonstrated functional stupidity and an utter lack of real-world wisdom than the mid-ranges ever did. Stories I could tell&#8230; Dear God, some of the crap those certified geeen-e-yous types got up to. It&#8217;s probably why most of my hair eventually departed for friendlier climes, TBH. There&#8217;s only so much standing at attention in the Sergeant Major&#8217;s office that you can do, trying to explain the latest series of misadventures your &#8220;smart guys&#8221; were involved in before you start to lose your shit from stress.</p>
<p>Yeah, I&#8217;m rather dubious of the proposition that &#8220;intelligence&#8221;, or whatever the hell it is we measure with that test regime, actually accounts for much past &#8220;Does really well on written tests&#8230;&#8221;. Real-world performance is actually considerably different.</p>
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