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Psuedo-Intellectual nonsense :marseylaugh: "I had such a high IQ that they didn't give me the number in Elementary School, just looked in me in fear as they wrenched the IQ exam away before time was up after I invented division on the fly and started doing even higher math than that." - Delusional Boomer Gamedevcel Gives Up Looking For Job Despite Genius Level IQ:marseybigbrain:

https://old.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/wsoa9n/anyone_ever_give_up_looking_for_a_job_after_years

Anyone ever give up looking for a job after years of no success? (self.cscareerquestions)

submitted 5 months ago by goodnewsjimdotcom

Anyone give up looking? I stopped trying to find jobs after graduating Carnegie Mellon University in computer science during the dot com era. I put out 1000 resumes, talked to 100 head hunters, not one job, and less than 5 interviews. Applying to buggy websites back then was demoralizing, you'd spend a half hour tailor answering questions to their application then it'd error out. I'd think,"Man, it'd be easy to fix this, if they could have hired me." The funniest part is I'm one of the world's biggest try hards in academia.

I started coding age 3 at 1981 on a TI-99, haven't stopped.

I had such a high IQ that they didn't give me the number in Elementary School, just looked in me in fear as they wrenched the IQ exam away before time was up after I invented division on the fly and started doing even higher math than that.

I had the same look of fear in Carnegie Mellon when I did 20 rocket science questions in 20 minutes getting em all right only using my mind no paper... My peers took 100 hours over entire notpads and not always getting em right.

I've been #1 in the WORLD at some video games arguably more intellectually demanding than chess: Starcraft all races, Warcraft3 all Races. Also #1 world in games no one cares about: Diablo2 hardcore, C&C3, SC2 2v2. Proof: Blizzard Entertainment shouted me out and their webpage: www.crystalfighter.com/a.html > You gotta give proof or people call you a BSer. Video games stimulate the mind to problem solve in a time limited space which promotes your mind to compartmentalize with fast logical answers. Everywhere I go people often say I'm the smartest person they ever met.

Yet, I never even got a Jr Position, let alone a senior architect. I have a unique software engineering skillset of both rapid prototyping and extended expadsible foundations. I do indie dev, and my one coworker who worked with the top guys at leapfrog told me I'm 4x faster, 4x more quality of their most elite teams of 4. 4x4x4= 64x more effective than a single software engineer, but you know how that goes, efficiency is lost in groups even with proper collab software.

Why spend time applying wasting hundreds of hours when no one gets back to you?

I updated my Resume, has a couple games I finished, I coded most of them all by myself, some of which have over 100,000 lines of hand written code. I'm one of the absolute best software architects on Earth, and nah, no one wants to interview me, life is funny, eh?

https://crystalfighter.com/bin/JamesSagerIIIResume2022.doc

All the above is true as the Blizzard links in www.crystalfighter.com/a.html are verifyable history in the Internet Archive.

Also you can see a few games I made:

A unique puzzle game that twists your brain in the right way: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1062390/Triangle_Mania/

A 2d Zelda style game: www.throneandcrown.com

A 2d gauntlet style game that got over 2 million plays and Defy Media didn't pay us the royalties: https://www.tangerinepop.com/

I'm capping off www.StarfighterGeneral.com now, a MMORPG with a few research level techs ECS/DOTS, an innovative way networking, and solid MMORPG design. I have about 100-200 hours to piece the working techs in. Unity's new experimental packages are kinda unstable and finnicky.

I coded all of the majority of the above games, even making servers from raw sockets. Some of those games have over 100,000 lines of code hand written. No funding, no pay checks unless games made it. Dungeon Run made me 9,000$, 7000$ of which I put into student loans that interest ate anyway. So in the past 30 years I made negative dollars making video games.

Just wondering, anyone else give up looking? I'm not sure why no one gave me a chance at a game developer position or a normal business job, but it's not worth my time anymore a decade with over 1000 resumes and 100 head hunters out is a lot to get only 4 interviews...

PS: I actually have some fanatical haters who will post comments just mocking me. Plz ignore em.

Very cool, James W Sager III

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Isn’t the purpose of an IQ test to predict how well you’ll do in life? It’s not like a DBZ power level where the person with the highest IQ can defeat everyone else in mortal combat. It’s just meant to give an indicator on if you’ll be middle management material, or if you’ll struggle to hold down a job at Arby’s

This dude hasn’t even had an entry level job, much less found success. Is he telling us that’s he’s better than the kid who got a 98 on his IQ test and now lives in happy ignorance managing a Chuck’s farm supply store?

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edit: omg this comment is monstrous. I'm sorry in advance.

actually it's quite the opposite and IQ tests are so misunderstood that I intend to do a very long youtube video on this soon. much longer than this comment, which became a monster as it is.

while they may have ORIGINALLY been conceived to predict academic talent, much like how vodka can be alternatively used as a disinfectant or cleaner, the primary purpose of IQ tests today is measuring cognitive decline.

the reason we can know this is true without needing to consult someone is because IQ is designed for the general population, and is so expensive that you usually need health insurance to take it, and there are harder tests that would better predict life success.

for example

  • the LSAT probably has a statistically higher ceiling than a WAIS IV even though perfect LSAT scores are less rare in the population of LSAT takers, because

  • only college students who are planning to go to law school take it, and

  • those college students will be on average sharper than the median college student, and

  • college students as it is are sharper than the average person — if the whole of the US took the SAT, not just those intending to go to college, the average verbal score would be something like 350.

and likewise for other tests at a similar level.

but most organizations have found that developing their own flavor of test that's half IQ and half something else is more predictive. (this is essentially what the current military testing is.)

so, most IQ testing was done by proxy because the SAT and military tests used to be extremely similar to IQ tests. the military diverged in 1980 and the SAT in 1994.

now, yes, a lot of rich parents still use the WISC to get their child into some gifted program.

but the WAIS — the adult IQ test — is, in my experience, overwhelmingly a medical tool at this point, even if at one point it was used for something else.

I knew a person who gave out IQ tests for a living and have met several people with a similar role. the overwhelming majority of their testing was for cognitive decline.

since health insurance isn't going to cover an IQ test that ranges from $250 to nearly $2000 if it's not medically useful — and it's often part of a package — the test designers are going to focus on that aspect. I would not even be surprised if the ceiling for the WAIS was reduced in the future or if some parts were removed just to make it cheaper.

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Good job bobby, here's a star

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sorry lmao I basically have a TED talk on this topic in my head any time it's brought up and I went into autopilot

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This dude so fixated he's replying to longpostbot

:#marseyautism::!#marseyretardchad:

Do link to the vid once it's done though

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omg did I really

lmfao

the ADHD hyperfocus mode is like ultra instinct but you can accidentally aim it at the most pointless things 🙃

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When you find yourself on rdrama, it's time to stop, take a deep breath, and ask yourself "is this what i mean to be doing right now"?

At least, that's what my therapist said, but she was kinda r-slurred and didn't believe it was better to be right than liked, so i stopped going, and here i am on rdrama.

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I literally have a note on my wall that says "WSIBDRN" that is short for "what should I be doing right now"

the ADHD is r e a l

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One day ill read some of these skills manuals in the psych/self-help/parenting section and find out if there's any useful advice besides "sleep more" and "lmao, just be focused".

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On one hand, your therapist studied the human mind and knows significantly more about mental capabilities than you. On the other hands, your therapist was an r-slur who got a psychology degree and now listens to depressed weirdos complain about their lives all day. So take what she's saying with a grain of salt.

Also, personal story: The stupidest (was essentially illiterate at the age of 20), most deranged, unhinged man I ever met - his life goal was to become a behavioral therapist. Presumably because he worked with one his entire life

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still gonna btw it's a huge project and I've reviewed 100+ papers

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Interesting. I shall ponder these facts further. Please tag me if you do make a YouTube video.

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The purpose of the IQ test is to predict how likely you are to not frick up basic instructions like how to load an artillery shell.

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Well to be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to not accidentally shove an artillery shell up your butt

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As demonstrated by this poor bong who tripped onto an anti-tank round and got it lodged in his butt :marseybong:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/16923295/bomb-squad-hospital-bottom-shell/

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All the Bongs in this image have stiffies

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IQ is a pretty terrible predictor of most metrics of success, especially workplace. Parental income is usually much stronger.

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I believe people above a certain IQ tend to be less successful and happy than someone with an average IQ.

IQ just tests pattern recognition. Some guy with an IQ of 90 will be happy working in a factory because mastering the basic pattern of chopping lettuce heads or whatever will be a challenge for him and keep him engaged. A guy with 130+ will be bored doing most things and is more likely to quit steady jobs, job hop, or struggle to find a fulfilling career.

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