Did you know that wilding tribes ate their opponent’s brains for the same reason that we, civilized people, go to school? Exactly: to become more intelligent. They thought that after such a meal, cleverness would emerge and, in time, they would improve their methods of killing their enemies. Consequently, they had more brains at their disposal and became smarter!
Modern man realized that intelligence is either acquired or existent from birth. Institutional attempts to prove this discovery actually measured one’s actual head circumference, but soon realized that the skull does not expand as easy as the brain increases its volume. Over time, researchers developed IQ tests to create a kind of scale by which to measure what level your intelligence is on. Several classifications include Wechsler’s & Stanford-Binet, known as the Terman index. However, by 1989, the editors of Guinness removed the highest IQ from the book because the measurement cannot be done accurately, especially at a superior level. This brings us to Reality an absolute scale. ... But people still don't understand the simple fact that perception is different from reality, and that everyone has their own perception of the world. Everyone thinks their perception is reality and therefore we have millions of realities, when in fact there was only ONE. Our leadership’s perception was the typical example after the hiring of Hogbin Wilson and Hocus Pocus Rory Clark. Our leadership’s perception turned out to be reality in the pockets of those two men, who have now taken their show on the road again. Our leadership’s perception was their OWN reality, but for the rest of us we clearly saw through the smoke and mirrors. Belief is exclusively a matter of personal domain and it has nothing to do with reality, except the reality that no new customers emerged (we have lots of proposals out there, but we lost those ‘sure wins’) while Rory made a ton of money and Camden’s former Vice President of Business Development is now the Sr. Vice-President –Business Development of Communications Systems Segment. Now David, that is what we call reality!