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I see in Fontaines thread so many users here equate high IQ with acquiring high status, even if your looks are subpar. A large portion of their explanation is that high IQ = more likely to get a college degree, and a college degree will make you higher status. JFL
High status = being the guy with the most friends, admirers (celebrities mainly), and the most foids is what makes a man high status, not having a job as a programmer. It is the extroverted frat boy who holds the highest status, besides celebrities. And their IQ, both frats and celebrities, skews more towards the lower side, but their IQ is not even relevant anyways.
Just look at Mark Zuckerberg and compare him with lil pump. Who is higher status? Who is a fucking meme over how ugly they are?
Mark Zuckerberg never gets any kind of respect, he is always laughed at for being a manlet and looking like a lizard. Lil Pump, on the otherhand, gets tremendous respect from normies. His smv is infinitely higher than Mark Zuckerbergs smv, and not just from his far superior looks, but also his status is clearly higher. Lil Pump is the farthest thing from high IQ, he is also actually shorter than Zuckerberg but still never gets shit for his height because he is too high status for normies to do that often. And that is fucking lil pump, a low-tier rapper, imagine a guy like Lebron James.
Mark Zuckerbergs is one of those perfect examples of the succesful nerd meme, but yet he is a walking blackpill.
Besides the few exceptions (which every rule holds), nerds won't even get anywhere near """successful""" thinking otherwise is solid bluepill
Looks + social ability + luck (like timing or being born to a powerful family) are the real keys to success. Effort to a small degree as well, like lil pump still needed the willpower to say "gucci gang" enough times.
Just look at how 90% of ceos are above average height. Just look at all the data that shows ugly or beta looking men get discriminated against in the job market, like this, or this, or this.
I would also like to add that frat boy chads often take easy major like finance then get a great job thanks to their social ties.
High status = being the guy with the most friends, admirers (celebrities mainly), and the most foids is what makes a man high status, not having a job as a programmer. It is the extroverted frat boy who holds the highest status, besides celebrities. And their IQ, both frats and celebrities, skews more towards the lower side, but their IQ is not even relevant anyways.
Just look at Mark Zuckerberg and compare him with lil pump. Who is higher status? Who is a fucking meme over how ugly they are?
Mark Zuckerberg never gets any kind of respect, he is always laughed at for being a manlet and looking like a lizard. Lil Pump, on the otherhand, gets tremendous respect from normies. His smv is infinitely higher than Mark Zuckerbergs smv, and not just from his far superior looks, but also his status is clearly higher. Lil Pump is the farthest thing from high IQ, he is also actually shorter than Zuckerberg but still never gets shit for his height because he is too high status for normies to do that often. And that is fucking lil pump, a low-tier rapper, imagine a guy like Lebron James.
Mark Zuckerbergs is one of those perfect examples of the succesful nerd meme, but yet he is a walking blackpill.
Besides the few exceptions (which every rule holds), nerds won't even get anywhere near """successful""" thinking otherwise is solid bluepill
Looks + social ability + luck (like timing or being born to a powerful family) are the real keys to success. Effort to a small degree as well, like lil pump still needed the willpower to say "gucci gang" enough times.
Just look at how 90% of ceos are above average height. Just look at all the data that shows ugly or beta looking men get discriminated against in the job market, like this, or this, or this.
I would also like to add that frat boy chads often take easy major like finance then get a great job thanks to their social ties.
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