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I was reading books by authors like Henry Miller by the time I was 8 and 9 years old, so I would think so.
Certainly not near the top of the list of book smart but kinda as much as most. I did well in school, especially math for whatever that means.
No, but when I was a small child I could pick things up quickly and had an active imagination.
Yes, on certain topics.
No.
No I would not
Yes, I have two Masters Degrees.
Show us a picture of either one of them? I have come to believe you speak often with forked tongue and just the fact that your a MAGGIT I mean MAGA MORON you've likely never opened a book except maybe a Playboy.
@katiesmuff I do not care if you believe me or not. One is an MS in Computer Science , the other is an MSM in Management with a concentration in Technology Management.
Exitseven does not lie.
All talk no action, typical trumpie idiot.
@katiesmuff looks like somebody missed a nap.
I wish, been here since 6 this morning with kitchen gang, getting set up for a very busy 3 days. We just noticed that city has put the fireworks barge offshore about a mile from us which means we will be jammed tomorrow from lunch through the evening fireworks, plus beach is already getting packed.
@katiesmuff sounds like a jammy packed weekend. Stay safe and sane and make lots of money too.
Happy Independence Day
Happy 4th to you as well! Is your tradition to run to Boston Harbor and toss your wife's favorite tea into the water!😊
@katiesmuff With two fake hips my running days are behind me.
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I’m strong on the “booksmart” side—years of study, an MBA, and constant reading shaped my thinking. But over time I realized book knowledge alone isn’t enough.
What’s mattered most in my 20+ years of work is:
- Applying concepts in messy, real situations
- Learning from failures and feedback
- Understanding people, not just theories
So yes, I’m booksmart—but I put more value on being “learning-smart”: able to take knowledge, test it in real life, adapt, and keep growing.