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The latter is like having a nervous, yappy dog for an adviser, telling you, "They're going to hate that report you spent days on, and every comment is actually about your intelligence, or body odor.
So before you even open your mouth and say your first word, people are making judgments about your intelligence.
Downplay anything anybody says about your intelligence.
The motivation for this thought might be related to concerns about your intelligence and natural abilities.
When you feel more confident about your intelligence you'll be able to let such comments roll off of your back.
For example, maybe you've been feeling insecure about your intelligence ever since starting a difficult new class.
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Last week I wrote a column about status inequality, about why it is O.K. to brag about your inherited intelligence but not your inherited wealth.
They can be judgments about your character, intelligence, or emotional state.
Corinne tells on Taylor to Nick, and declares that she doesn't see Nick and Taylor together in the long run, and then Corinne and Nick make out, and she says to the camera, "What does that say about your emotional intelligence, b$#%," which is pretty funny actually.
This is what Israel calls "the delusion that the ability to win football games indicates anything at all about your character or intelligence other than that you can win football games".
"You and I have so much in common at times, don't we?" Use this for an insult about your weight, appearance, intelligence, etc. "Pardon?
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