calbear93 said:
dimitrig said:
okaydo said:
Sounds like a stable genius to me!
Some would say posting on BI off topics to mock someone famous who is more accomplished just for self affirmation is a sign of a stable genius as well ....
I was intrigued by the exchange between you and dimitrig regarding who is or is not "smarter" and/or "more accomplished" than Ron DeSantis. For context, let me quote a little of your earlier exchange:
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dimitrig said:
I think there are a lot of people here smarter than he is - perhaps everyone.
calbear93 said:
That is delusional and a sign of oversized ego.
No, people here are not smarter than DeSantis. Otherwise, they would have done better in school and accomplished more. They may be smarter but only in their dreams ....
dimitrig said:
Speak for yourself.
I think DeSantis would have failed out of the classes I took at Cal.
Respectfully, dimitrig and you both made way too sweeping claims in saying -- respectively -- "
I think there are a lot of people here smarter than (DeSantis) is - perhaps everyone" and "
No, people here are not smarter than DeSantis.
Otherwise, they would have done better in school and accomplished more."
Obviously, it's not true that "
perhaps everyone" on Bear Insider "
is smarter than DeSantis." Nor is it true that (presumably
none of the) "
people here are ... smarter than DeSantis.
I hope my points don't misinterpret your positions, but let me know if so ....
First, what does it mean to be "more accomplished" ? Some people think "accomplishment" is measured my income or wealth. By this metric, a lot of popular social media content creators are more "accomplished" than Ron DeSantis, even though many never graduated High School and came from far more "disadvantaged" backgrounds.
Second, what does it mean to be "smarter" ? DeSantis majored in History at Yale before getting his law degree at Harvard. He went on to be elected Governor of Florida.
Great! That's definitely a resume, but does that make him automatically "
smarter than" Cal Boalt (or "Berkeley Law") grads with respect to law or Cal History majors with respect to History? Nope! Does that make him "
smarter than" the Cal STEM grads here with respect to science, technology, engineering and Math?
The last point is what I think dimitrig was hinting at:
just because you got a History degree from Yale and a Law degree from Harvard doesn't mean you could survive through to a Cal STEM degree, regardless of how elite Yale and Harvard certainly are.
So while DeSantis has a list of impressive accomplishments, it is pretty subjective to suggest he has
accomplished more than the Cal grads on this board (or even -- by some measures -- many internet content creators who never went to college.)
It is a lot more objectively certain that
many Cal grads are "smarter than" DeSantis in History and Law. With respect to our STEM majors, I would say
most -- including me! -- are likely "
smarter than" DeSantis in our respective majors.