@@H1289-h8o that's his point! Business A level isn't for geniuses yet there's someone in the class who seems to think s/he is above others in every way.
@@josephbrennan370 He will have been a 'gifted kid' in high school who never grew out of his own hype. A lot of people like this exist who LARP as intelligent and pride themselves on having an above average IQ without understanding what IQ is nor what it means.
"Usually the smartest person in the room." Seriously, a criteria for The Apprentice is to include people who say the stupidest and snobbiest things in their applications. Must be included for television and entertainment purposes.
That's the whole point of the show! Who would honestly think themselves smart to give up half their potential multimillion idea for 50%? If it was such an amazing idea, they could get venture capital elsewhere without the need to give up such a huge percentage and get off the hook once they've paid the initial capital back plus interest
I came out of university believing I was smart and it didn’t take me long to realise that in the real world I was in fact below average! A lot of graduates are delusional about their conventual intelligence in the real world. All they’ve learnt to do is write essays that get thrown in the bin. Most of them don’t understand the real value of money and wouldn’t survive long in a real job.
Humbly agree. Graduating and struggling to find a job was truly a reality check. Worked my way up after 6 years at a company but it was a long and arduous process, with lots of learning still to do. Never be arrogant about what you believe you are. Academic intelligence is great but it takes all kinds of people to make the world work.
@@SRPC21 I think the old “graduates only know how to regurgitate essays” line is a bit unfair and unrealistic. Many graduates have developed critical thinking skills and they can be very academically clever. Where they often fall down or get a harsh slap of reality when entering the “real world” is when it comes down to working in organisations with large and sometimes complicated hierarchies. Office politics is grubby and dirty but being able to navigate yourself around the social maze of a professional office is skill which many grads simply do not possess. Another thing I’ve noticed, you may have been the top of the class clever clogs on your university course. But in the office you’re starting at the bottom of the pile, and the majority of people (except your direct manager) don’t give a flying sh*t about you. Or how clever you are. They just want you to perform.
@@cricketbengelly2307 I think it depends what course they did, I was basing what I said very much on my own experience and my experience of graduates themselves. Those that did what I would call “useful” and/or “challenging” degrees like engineering/sciences/maths/history/nursing I would say did learn effective critical thinking skills. I can’t say the same for those who did Media/communications/gender studies/performing arts/music though (important industries in their own right but not as degree subjects).
It's his source of vanity. Same way some guys go to the gym just because they want to be bigger than other guys. Or same way some guy always wants to buy the most expensive clothes and cars to feed his ego. There's underlying insecurities behind it
@@evremn it depends on the party. People talk about their work and other such topics at parties. If there was a personal connection one had made to one of Keat’s poems I am sure it could be woven into the conversation
@@Funintherain13 Yeah true in that context. I imagine the original comment meant in a party where people are just getting drunk and dancing and not really wanting to think about academic stuff
I'm an academic guy. I have the sense not to boast about it in situations that don't require book smarts. Mind you it took me some years to learn that and this guy is young.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Rick’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they’re not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Rick & Morty truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn’t appreciate, for instance, the humour in Rick’s existential catchphrase “Wubba Lubba Dub Dub,” which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev’s Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I’m smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Dan Harmon’s genius wit unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools.. how I pity them.
I agree with the point of the humor being subtle, but let be real you do not need a high IQ to understand it, almost all of my friends love this show and get the jokes whether they be naturally gifted or barely getting through our physics classes. I don't think the show's humor is a subtle as you think it is. If you want to know a show that is extremely subtle and most jokes may go completely over some heads - futurama that show was amazing at being what you just described Rick and Morty to be. But I'm still a fan of both
They fart all the time, it’s really not all subtle humour. Are you insane? Or does it just make you feel better to say that you’re really clever because you watch a cartoon?
The smartest person in the room isn't even in the room, he's sat on a beach drinking Mojitos with a beautiful woman whilst all the office slaves do his bidding.
The only thing this proves is that there is no relationship between intelligence and business success. Explains how people like Alan Sugar can become rich 😂
@@alexanderhinds-neunie8035Amstrad isn’t a successful business, Sugar’s primary income nowadays is The Apprentice. He stumbled onto a good idea a few short years before it became irrelevant and milked it for all it was worth, that takes luck, not intelligence. Not to say he’s dumb but you don’t have to be a genius to capitalise on a gap in a market
On an individual basis you have to take them with a grain of salt, although there is still a decent degree of accuracy in that regard, and they can also be a very useful tool for large studies etc. And I think to actually be labeled a genius you have to have actually achieved something to warrant that label, and I think the genius category should be renamed on IQ tests for this reason. Also they can be useful for children as well, if one child is failing in school and scores 150 and another is failing and scores 80, this would be useful information as it would help you determine the best approach to help that child. Yet I agree to claim you're a genius without actually achieving anything of note is a bit silly, I scored over 150 yet I would never call myself a genius, nor would I agree with that label if someone said I was, even if I came up with some amazing invention I wouldn't openly call myself a genius, but at that point, and I think this applies to most of us, I would probably silently agree if someone referred to us as such ha.
This is the type of guy to say I turned down Cambridge/Oxford because I needed to take myself and my mind on a different journey through life, when in reality he got rejected and ended up at Durham.
My IQ is like 120-130ish but it's just BS as you can practice IQ tests and get better. I think anyone with slightly above average intelligence can get to a genius level IQ if they practised enough, it means almost nothing.
you cant get better, online iq test are not that accurate. iq doesnt change throughout your years. it is the potential of how smart you can be and learn faster
You cannot change IQ, if you could "practise" then there would be like guiness world records but that person who had a super high iq would not be that smart, just the test would read them a high iq
If you're the smartest in the room then you're usually in the wrong room. I think you might have been in the wrong room but for a different reason though.
And here lies the proof that intelligence alone is not enough, one must have both knowledge and wisdom on top of that in order to know when to shut up and not speak over the person conducting the job interview.
he's so smart he scripted his own firing by telling lord sugar I'm smarter than you. Sun tzu, when you big act small, when you're small act big. an intelligent person, a truly intelligent person whose well rounded would have humility.
Hes the type of bloke that blaggs about having a diploma at work, but still earns the same as the people who didn't need to waste thousands of pounds to earn the same outcome as him.
When you meet a genuinely educated, smart person, most generally don't feel the need to tell you they are smart. It's clear. This has all the hallmarks of a bratty kid who's been told he's 'mummy's special boy' and had people gaslighting him all his life.
This guy clearly misunderstands what an IQ test actually signifies. It measures mathematical prowess and not creativity nor emotional intelligence. IQ tests aren't useless but they barely scrape the surface of how we define intelligence.
As a maths student, I have to disagree with one aspect of what you’ve said. Maths can be quite creative, it depends what kind of maths you do. For instance, finding whether series converge or not, probability models, solving geometry problems, even algebra can be creative. Old O level maths papers make you construct your own equations, which takes creative thinking. ODE problem solving can be creative as well. Apart from that though, you are right, creativity is not entirely tested, and emotional intelligence certainly isn’t.
There's plenty of people like this. Really good at doing puzzles (which is essentially what an IQ test is) but still haven't managed to work out why no one wants to be associated with them.
"I'm good at the very specific type of pattern recognition which IQ tests for, therefore I'm smarter than all of you and have excellent business acumen"
High IQ does not equal; social skills, ability to shut up at appropriate moments, removal of narcissistic tendencies and removal of the possibility of getting fired.
Usually when people say they're a genius they are not as real geniuses never say that. At university i remember a guy that keeps saying he's a genius but he's not. In the end he got a 2.1 and i got a 1st so does that make me a genius or does he have another excuse?
Other two are smart enough to shut up and let the 'genius' dig a very deep hole for himself :)
Yep
There is one student like him in every A level business class
Well there’s isn’t, anyone taking Alevel business cannot have an IQ of a Genius
@@H1289-h8o that's his point! Business A level isn't for geniuses yet there's someone in the class who seems to think s/he is above others in every way.
@@H1289-h8o That's the entire point you melt
Wow i agree with you
True and they never get hired because they act like smart asses.
This is the kinda that guy who would act smart infront of a bouncer by quoting law and ends up getting slapped 😂
Larry Summers lmao where did that come from 😂😂
@Larry Summers well that escalated quickly
Larry Summers who hurt you Larry?
Haha so true
True but bouncers are usually cowards that don’t do anything unless they have a ratio of 2 amigos to one victim
I think someone said to this guy sarcastically "you have the IQ of a official genius" and he took it literally.
probably his mother when he was little
The Volcanic Masochist probably your mother when he was little
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he must be a rick and morty fan
Krew 123 yea, you need a real intellect to understand that show
Best comment I've ever seen
Rick and Morty is an incredible show
oi!
Biggest Jerry out there
Imagine saying ‘I have the IQ of a official genius’ unironically.
I have to believe this was staged. No human should have this level of arrogance.
@@josephbrennan370 He will have been a 'gifted kid' in high school who never grew out of his own hype.
A lot of people like this exist who LARP as intelligent and pride themselves on having an above average IQ without understanding what IQ is nor what it means.
I don't have to now. I just saw the video.😆😆
“I was project manager in week 2”
“You lost week 2”
Karen spitting straight fire 🔥
That always gets a laugh out of me
It's the straight face and blunt tone "You lost week 2😐"
Ross: Do you not feel I preformed good in the first 4 tasks?
Sugar: *No*
You lost on those first 4 tasks. Super owned
Roasted
Oh my goodness I cringed so much at this it was unbearable. Genius IQ but makes himself look like an idiot with that argument. The irony.
Majestic Haze yeah I physically cringed. It was funny when the other contestant cringed too though lol
Lia Rein even Hawkins said that anyone who brags about having ‘a high iq’ is stupid and quite the opposite
He might actually have a high IQ. But he also clearly has no social awareness. Which is much more important than your IQ in this field.
The irony is that it wasn't just in that argument
A real genius doesn't have to quote personal statistics in order to display intelligence.
The smartest person in the room doesn't need to tell people they're the smartest person in the room.
Not the smartest thing to do
Perhaps they’re a vegan. They appear to have that mentality haha
"I actually have the IQ of a official genius" A REAL genius should know that you should say AN official genius not A official genius
Thanks, Genius...
Agreeing with your observation could you kindly support your argument...
You failed to put a FULL STOP at the end of your bullshit.
Raged Ape evo do you actually like this guy on the apprentice, he seems very twatish to me
A real genius would realise saying that makes you sound like a twat
I reckon he did an IQ test that popped up in his Facebook ads. "99% of people can't answer this!"
I wonder which IQ test he took, I took one once that said "181" for everyone who took it. I'm betting he took that one.
😂😂😂
Probably an IQ test that he took in primary school.
1:20 A classic example of 'digging your own grave'. Nice guy, but no drive, no energy, no use.
"Usually the smartest person in the room."
Seriously, a criteria for The Apprentice is to include people who say the stupidest and snobbiest things in their applications. Must be included for television and entertainment purposes.
I agree
That's the whole point of the show!
Who would honestly think themselves smart to give up half their potential multimillion idea for 50%?
If it was such an amazing idea, they could get venture capital elsewhere without the need to give up such a huge percentage and get off the hook once they've paid the initial capital back plus interest
I'm pretty certain that criteria is real and does exists
That guy was definitely given medals for coming last as a kid.
“Don’t you think I performed well in the past four tasks?” “No, you were in the losing team four times” 😂
r/iamverysmart
r/anti-intellectualism There's a good reason to be against people being pretentious but don't make it into more
it’s worse because he literally says those exact words as well
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@@llablazell NO THAT'S NOT HOW YOU DO IT
He is very smart though...
I worked with university students for 5 years and although academically smart they were the thickest people I've ever met.
I am one & agree
I came out of university believing I was smart and it didn’t take me long to realise that in the real world I was in fact below average!
A lot of graduates are delusional about their conventual intelligence in the real world. All they’ve learnt to do is write essays that get thrown in the bin. Most of them don’t understand the real value of money and wouldn’t survive long in a real job.
Humbly agree. Graduating and struggling to find a job was truly a reality check. Worked my way up after 6 years at a company but it was a long and arduous process, with lots of learning still to do. Never be arrogant about what you believe you are. Academic intelligence is great but it takes all kinds of people to make the world work.
@@SRPC21 I think the old “graduates only know how to regurgitate essays” line is a bit unfair and unrealistic. Many graduates have developed critical thinking skills and they can be very academically clever.
Where they often fall down or get a harsh slap of reality when entering the “real world” is when it comes down to working in organisations with large and sometimes complicated hierarchies. Office politics is grubby and dirty but being able to navigate yourself around the social maze of a professional office is skill which many grads simply do not possess.
Another thing I’ve noticed, you may have been the top of the class clever clogs on your university course. But in the office you’re starting at the bottom of the pile, and the majority of people (except your direct manager) don’t give a flying sh*t about you. Or how clever you are. They just want you to perform.
@@cricketbengelly2307 I think it depends what course they did, I was basing what I said very much on my own experience and my experience of graduates themselves.
Those that did what I would call “useful” and/or “challenging” degrees like engineering/sciences/maths/history/nursing I would say did learn effective critical thinking skills. I can’t say the same for those who did Media/communications/gender studies/performing arts/music though (important industries in their own right but not as degree subjects).
"You've failed at every task you've been given, why should I keep you on?"
"Uh, I'm a genius?"
"Not sure you heard what I just said correctly..."
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I´ve never seen a genius say "I´m a genius". They don´t need to let you know, it simply comes through
The smartest person in the room will never say they're the smartest in the room, they're too smart to care about proving that.
Prime example of the Dunning Kruger effect
People who say "I'm the smartest person in any room" are usually the first people to overestimate themselves and fuck up.
'I was project leader on week 2'
Karen: I'm about to end this man's whole career
Poor guy. Wonder why he feels the need to be smarter than people ...
Small pencil...
@JJ M
Small pepsi
douglas fairmeadow insecure
It's his source of vanity. Same way some guys go to the gym just because they want to be bigger than other guys. Or same way some guy always wants to buy the most expensive clothes and cars to feed his ego. There's underlying insecurities behind it
@@ShapurTheLegend I like that holistic assessment.
Imagine if Lord Sugar asked him if he thought he was the smartest person in the room then 😂
He's the type of guy to walk up to a bunch of guys at a party and start talking about John Keats until they awkwardly walk away from him.
Nothing wrong with John Keats
@@Funintherain13 a party wouldn't be the most appropriate place to talk about Keats
Why John Keats? 😂
@@evremn it depends on the party. People talk about their work and other such topics at parties. If there was a personal connection one had made to one of Keat’s poems I am sure it could be woven into the conversation
@@Funintherain13 Yeah true in that context. I imagine the original comment meant in a party where people are just getting drunk and dancing and not really wanting to think about academic stuff
Not just a genius.
An _OFFICIAL_ genius.
with a stamp
Little certificate on his bedside table
Ross who do you think should be leaving the process today
If you're not too mad Abby lord suger
Abby your Safe get back to the house and I'll see you on the next task
Genuine geniuses don’t have to strut around declaring it, and they usually don’t. They show it.
Tbh, I don’t think anyone can claim to be a genius. There is so much that even the smartest people don’t know, so are any of us really geniuses?
@@MG-hi9sh You can be a genius compared to someone else... But pointing it out will also make you a rude pos so it usually goes unsaid.
@@Ramin2340 Yeah, boasting is a poor attribute to have.
They don’t need to show it. It is innate. Genius is in potential not in achievements.
He was defo happy w himself after he said versatile
I'm an academic guy. I have the sense not to boast about it in situations that don't require book smarts. Mind you it took me some years to learn that and this guy is young.
Do you mean places like a RUclips comment section?
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Rick’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they’re not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Rick & Morty truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn’t appreciate, for instance, the humour in Rick’s existential catchphrase “Wubba Lubba Dub Dub,” which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev’s Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I’m smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Dan Harmon’s genius wit unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools.. how I pity them.
yes i totally agree
I agree with the point of the humor being subtle, but let be real you do not need a high IQ to understand it, almost all of my friends love this show and get the jokes whether they be naturally gifted or barely getting through our physics classes. I don't think the show's humor is a subtle as you think it is. If you want to know a show that is extremely subtle and most jokes may go completely over some heads - futurama that show was amazing at being what you just described Rick and Morty to be. But I'm still a fan of both
Hills Onpills you ate the pasta
They fart all the time, it’s really not all subtle humour. Are you insane? Or does it just make you feel better to say that you’re really clever because you watch a cartoon?
what is?
i love rajans look on his face when he realised he's off the hook. the daggers are pointing to his right.
I took the same test 10 times, now im officially a genius. I downloded it from the app store, the lite version.
The smartest person in the room isn't even in the room, he's sat on a beach drinking Mojitos with a beautiful woman whilst all the office slaves do his bidding.
The only thing this proves is that there is no relationship between intelligence and business success. Explains how people like Alan Sugar can become rich 😂
It takes intelligence to run successful businesses fool!!
@@alexanderhinds-neunie8035Amstrad isn’t a successful business, Sugar’s primary income nowadays is The Apprentice. He stumbled onto a good idea a few short years before it became irrelevant and milked it for all it was worth, that takes luck, not intelligence. Not to say he’s dumb but you don’t have to be a genius to capitalise on a gap in a market
He done the IQ test on one of them scrappy apps
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The definition of r/iamverysmart
Deep down a person who brag that they are a "genius" are insecure.
Love how Sugar smashes any objection to dust.
There is a distinct difference between intelligence and wisdom - good judgement
IQ is an acquired genetic trait, a genius should know that it's nothing to be proud of.
I wish this guy was interviewed by Claude! He d show him genius surely!
Ross looks like a cross between Neil and Will from the Inbetweeners
He should've said ''Tottenham haven't won any trophies but doesn't make Harry Kane a bad player"
Well he definitely isn’t a big game player
So, penguinz0 tried to climb the corporate ladder XD
A genius in a room full of plants
Nobody who believes in IQs can be labeled a genius
On an individual basis you have to take them with a grain of salt, although there is still a decent degree of accuracy in that regard, and they can also be a very useful tool for large studies etc. And I think to actually be labeled a genius you have to have actually achieved something to warrant that label, and I think the genius category should be renamed on IQ tests for this reason. Also they can be useful for children as well, if one child is failing in school and scores 150 and another is failing and scores 80, this would be useful information as it would help you determine the best approach to help that child. Yet I agree to claim you're a genius without actually achieving anything of note is a bit silly, I scored over 150 yet I would never call myself a genius, nor would I agree with that label if someone said I was, even if I came up with some amazing invention I wouldn't openly call myself a genius, but at that point, and I think this applies to most of us, I would probably silently agree if someone referred to us as such ha.
Let me guess, you scored low on your test/?
@@anyexpat let me guess, you scored high and think you're the shit?
@@anyexpat - Let me guess, you know fuck all about IQ testing and its history?
So smart he stapled his ear.
Some people conflate being smart with having a rich mom and dad.
I adore Sugar's shirt in this clip, it's so Gordon Gekko.
Geniuses don't speak like him. He's good at taking IQ tests, something you can practice. Genius is something else.
There’s no correlation between IQ and wisdom.
agreed, and general intelligence doesn't either.
I think there's different types of intelligence you can be academically smart but not street smart, for example
Yes although saying that The Apprentice tests wisdom is a bit of a stretch
This is the sort of guy who sits in his bath telling his rubber ducky just how smart he is. Sad really.
This guy was like Teflon
No one who is really smart ever had to say they are really smart.
I'm now imagining if Sheldon Cooper were part of the Apprentice process and in the firing line with Lord Sugar.
This is the type of guy to say I turned down Cambridge/Oxford because I needed to take myself and my mind on a different journey through life, when in reality he got rejected and ended up at Durham.
He learnt a lesson which will stand him in good stead later in life
My IQ is like 120-130ish but it's just BS as you can practice IQ tests and get better.
I think anyone with slightly above average intelligence can get to a genius level IQ if they practised enough, it means almost nothing.
Buffalo you’re thick
Michael Shonhiwa How is this man "thick"?
you cant get better, online iq test are not that accurate. iq doesnt change throughout your years. it is the potential of how smart you can be and learn faster
But then that's not your true IQ. Any test can be cheated. It doesn't mean that the test is nonsense.
You cannot change IQ, if you could "practise" then there would be like guiness world records but that person who had a super high iq would not be that smart, just the test would read them a high iq
If you're the smartest in the room then you're usually in the wrong room.
I think you might have been in the wrong room but for a different reason though.
And here lies the proof that intelligence alone is not enough, one must have both knowledge and wisdom on top of that in order to know when to shut up and not speak over the person conducting the job interview.
he's so smart he scripted his own firing by telling lord sugar I'm smarter than you. Sun tzu, when you big act small, when you're small act big. an intelligent person, a truly intelligent person whose well rounded would have humility.
I believe it was Albert Einstein who once said "uh, I actually have the IQ of a official genius, which I am actually kind of proud of"
1:12 as a hammers fan that hurts Alan
BackyardFIFA he’s a yiddo tbf , big game next week bro
Walker11 yeah, I mean against City I'll be very happy with a point.
Hes the type of bloke that blaggs about having a diploma at work, but still earns the same as the people who didn't need to waste thousands of pounds to earn the same outcome as him.
I like how Harrison and Sargin aren't saying anything.
Genius; there is nothing sadder than a ponse flapping his arms trying to create a reality distortion field
I often find that
Geniuses don't make good leaders.
Rodney from only fools and horses is an official genius and he has a city and guilds certificate to prove it.
And 2 GCE's
If you have to tell people you are a genius, you clearly aren't as smart as you think you are.
When you meet a genuinely educated, smart person, most generally don't feel the need to tell you they are smart. It's clear. This has all the hallmarks of a bratty kid who's been told he's 'mummy's special boy' and had people gaslighting him all his life.
This guy clearly misunderstands what an IQ test actually signifies. It measures mathematical prowess and not creativity nor emotional intelligence. IQ tests aren't useless but they barely scrape the surface of how we define intelligence.
As a maths student, I have to disagree with one aspect of what you’ve said. Maths can be quite creative, it depends what kind of maths you do. For instance, finding whether series converge or not, probability models, solving geometry problems, even algebra can be creative. Old O level maths papers make you construct your own equations, which takes creative thinking. ODE problem solving can be creative as well. Apart from that though, you are right, creativity is not entirely tested, and emotional intelligence certainly isn’t.
The holder of nuggets Thanks for your clarification on the Maths point, interesting.
The Manhunter It is very interesting. Maths is an intriguing subject.
There's plenty of people like this. Really good at doing puzzles (which is essentially what an IQ test is) but still haven't managed to work out why no one wants to be associated with them.
He's like Tony Soprano - 'You know I got an IQ of 136. Its been tested!' 😂😂😂
If you have to say you've got an IQ of a genius, you're not a genius...
"I'm good at the very specific type of pattern recognition which IQ tests for, therefore I'm smarter than all of you and have excellent business acumen"
I have MEng after name and I would never dream of assuming I’m more intelligent than someone else.
High IQ does not equal; social skills, ability to shut up at appropriate moments, removal of narcissistic tendencies and removal of the possibility of getting fired.
Statistically speaking, you're fired!
Whoops! Somebody's getting canned.... And it ain't Charlie the Tuna!
i know a guy just like him...funny thing is, a lot of people dont push back against this type of behavior
Well, what if it's true? If it is, he's just confident for a reason, rather than arrogant as commentators here suggest.
He will start reciting the Rosetta Stone next! 😂
Now he's a part time Reddit moderator.
“you’ve shown no genius as far as Buisness acument is concerned” - Lord sugar 2017 😂
IQ is fairly well known to be an outdated measure of a person's inteligence
IQ means jack
It's a vanity metric
This man must be a fan of Richard and Mortimer.
Lord Sugar in great, sassy form here
The King wouldn't need to remind people hes the king
They would... And usually did... Or ordered people to do it for them.
My man did a Facebook quiz and now he thinks he's a genius.
Usually when people say they're a genius they are not as real geniuses never say that. At university i remember a guy that keeps saying he's a genius but he's not. In the end he got a 2.1 and i got a 1st so does that make me a genius or does he have another excuse?
I'm pretty sure a genius would be smart enough NOT to say he is a genius
Oh my goodness, he's a walking "HiGh Iq" meme
I wanna know where he got his IQ test score from... some free online website?
“Statistically as you would put it...”