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I dunno about the Islamic nations, but there are certainly the advantages of having a low IQ. Low IQ people tend to be satisfied with the simplest of desires, a meal, a walk with a loved one, exploring natural environment, enjoying the wildlife, spending time with friends, relatives, family etc and many of them are excellent handymen, they are easily able to fix/repair and build things with a creative approach, gardening, performing manual labor and maintenance on the farms, handling heavy machinery and many more. They don't have the innate capacity to contemplate the intricacies and complexity of this absurd world (which is a freaking blessing!). They are simple-minded, they float around the world, staying truly present in any moment presented, and to be able to do that is such an amazing feat many might wish they possessed. Having a higher IQ would often result in thinking and contemplating too much and it's often burdensome, being perpetually unsatisfied and unfilled, they're mostly so lonely, miserable and depressed. Sometimes we have to learn to think less, and live more.
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So-called good society recognizes every kind of claim but that of intellect, which is a contraband article; and people are expected to exhibit an unlimited amount of patience towards every form of folly and stupidity, perversity and dullness; whilst personal merit has to beg pardon, as it were, for being present, or else conceal itself altogether. Intellectual superiority offends by its very existence, without any desire to do so.--Arthur Schopenhauer
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1071...-h/10715-h.htm
Aristocracies are of three kinds: (1) of birth and rank; (2) of wealth; and (3) of intellect. The last is really the most distinguished of the three, and its claim to occupy the first position comes to be recognized, if it is only allowed time to work. So eminent a king as Frederick the Great admitted it—les âmes privilegiées rangent à l'égal des souverains, as he said to his chamberlain, when the latter expressed his surprise that Voltaire should have a seat at the table reserved for kings and princes, whilst ministers and generals were relegated to the chamberlain's.--Arthur Schopenhauer
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Fate is cruel, and mankind is pitiable. In such a world as this, a man who is rich in himself is like a bright, warm, happy room at Christmastide, while without are the frost and snow of a December night. Therefore, without doubt, the happiest destiny on earth is to have the rare gift of a rich individuality, and, more especially to be possessed of a good endowment of intellect; this is the happiest destiny, though it may not be, after all, a very brilliant one.--Arthur Schopenhauer
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They're very religious, just like that.
Being too religious is never good.
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