Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
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Smart and educated are two different things. True. I worked with a lot of educated dummies.
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Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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Smart and educated are two different things. Same. As an adult in my later years, I equate real world inteligence with FU wealth. Not Elon Musk wealth but mortal $10M+ wealth. I know and have know many with no formal education or college drop outs that were/atre GREAT friends/mentors/people buy wealthy. Have a buddy 10 years younge that dropped out of U of M because he used to tell me "I can't even understand some of these professors and I KNOW I can make more money in the real world". He told me this at like 21. At 51 he "works from home": in Key West 3 months a year while his 150 employees, around the world, keep the $ flowing. He is VERY intelligent even though a drop out.
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Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
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Well,... 20 years ago I could tune a carb very well. The last vehicle with a carb left here in 2011. Haven't had much practice since then. The old memory isn't as good as it used to be, especially with things I haven't done for a while. That said, sometimes hands on stuff refreshes the memory pretty fast. Maybe I'd do all right, but all bets are off for that 1st one.
Being smarter then someone holding a PH.D has little meaning to me, Who am I to determine who is smart and who isn't? Some people have experiences other do not have. That doesn't make them smarter then someone else, it just means they have more experience with something then someone else has.
Over all, I've not been too impressed lately with people with lots of letters behind their names. I believe the current education system is very good at educating the common sense right out of people. Without common sense, education doesn't seem to accomplish much in real life. We have 6 PH.D holders in my extended family. One of them is still smart.
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Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
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I'm definitely less educated but smarter???????? Maybe. While developing a gas mix for a high powered Co2 laser I kept telling my PhD boss it needed more of 2 gases. He said no. OK. six months later he went to the fatherland ( Germany) and left me a list of experiments to try. He said if you get through them all try whatever you want till I get back. When he returned he asked how did we do? I said we're done. Excitedly he asked whic of the experiments worked? I replied NONE. Puzzled he asked what did work? I said adding more of the two gases. he then asked have you verified this? I said there are 10 lasers ready for you to test yourself He later said what I did was against the books and that he would have never tried it.
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Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
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He later said what I did was against the books And so he fired you right? Just kidding but that would most likely have happened in lots of other places, I've seen it a few times.
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Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
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Smart and educated are two different things. Same. As an adult in my later years, I equate real world inteligence with FU wealth. Not Elon Musk wealth but mortal $10M+ wealth. I know and have know many with no formal education or college drop outs that were/atre GREAT friends/mentors/people buy wealthy. Have a buddy 10 years younge that dropped out of U of M because he used to tell me "I can't even understand some of these professors and I KNOW I can make more money in the real world". He told me this at like 21. At 51 he "works from home": in Key West 3 months a year while his 150 employees, around the world, keep the $ flowing. He is VERY intelligent even though a drop out. I equate wealth with hard work , luck ( right place , right time) and good business sense. My father had a phd in physics and some carpentry skills but he was lousy with money. After he passed people would say to me how brilliant he was. A few years later the team he worked on won a Nobel Prize for discovering some new particle or something. My oldest brother has Masters in EE and became CEO of one the largest chip makers in NA. He can't pour sand out of a boot. My father told him in 1969 to study EE said computers are going to be a thing.
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Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
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He later said what I did was against the books And so he fired you right? Just kidding but that would most likely have happened in lots of other places, I've seen it a few times. No he didn't and we are god friends to this day. I should have stayed working for him (LONG STORY) as I'd likely be better off in some aspects. The day I left he said, I am not sure which of us learned more from the other. Best man I ever worked for
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Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
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I helped a few ‘Ds’ (mostly doctors for some reason) with simple house building related stuff, but they had knowledge (info). We talked on a one to one basis and once they realized I knew what I was talking about they left me alone to do the job. Oh, and I self taught myself how to tune a carb 50 years ago (air and fuel bleeds, before screw in bleeds) to make a 2-4 max wedge with Hollys idle at 600 rpm with instant response in gear. Tuning is more than just turning some screws. 3 things I have on my phone
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Re: are you smarter than someone with Ph.D.
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Smart and educated are two different things. Smart, Educated and Wise are three different things.
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