I was googling videos online and with one set of videos, the question was, "why are Asians so smart?" with another video it was "Why are Asians so rich?" and the one that asked, "Why are Asians so rich," had between 10 to 100 times more views then the videos that asked, "Why are Asians so smart?"
I believe I can raise my I. q. but not not sure I have the time privilege to upgrade my education since it could shave 6 years off my productive life from doing other activities like building a family or working and earning money.
When I was a university student, it was never about earning money or preparing myself for a job, I just loved learning and improving my intellectual skills.
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AskYour perspective reflects the intrinsic value of learning beyond financial gain. Wealth may change external circumstances, but personal growth and intellectual curiosity provide long-term fulfillment. Balancing education with other life goals is essential. Prioritize continuous learning in ways that fit your lifestyle without compromising other important aspects, like family and career. Lifelong learning doesn't always require formal education; it can be achieved through books, online courses, or new experiences. This approach allows you to nurture your intelligence and adaptability while pursuing wealth and personal aspirations.