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Very very broad question. I guess since I know nothing else about this
person nor do I know this person I have no idea. If "you" are sure this
person is "smart and brilliant" and are convinced by your definition of
idiot this person is an "idiot" I guess that is what I would go by if I were
you.
Sometimes people make mistakes or say something that may not have been the
wisest thing to say. I think that happens with all of us....well anyway have
a good day. Sally
Sally Holt, Director
Raymond Village Library
PO Box 297
3 Meadow Rd.
Raymond, Maine 04071
207-655-4283
www.raymondvillagelibrary.org
"I think the health of our civilization, the depth of our awareness about
the underpinnings of our culture, and our concern for the future, can all be
tested by how well we support our libraries."
Carl Sagan
American astronomer, Astrophysicist, Cosmologist, Author and Science
Communicator
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From: "Weddle, Jacqueline" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 14:29:10 +0000
Subject: IQ's
IQ ='s Intelligence Quotient
EQ ='s Emotional Quotient
What do you call a person who is "smart," but exhibits poor judgment?
You know the person "brilliant, but an idiot!"
(Not a riddle, really wondering!)
Jackie Weddle, Correctional Librarian @ the Maine State Prison
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