Quote from spike500:
About IQ of 158 and an MSCS:
Last weekend, my new neighbour was mowing his lawn. He moved in a few weeks ago and was complaining that his garden was 10 times bigger than the previous one he owned. But at the same time he told me proudly that he uses now a wheelbarrow to empty the bag of his lawn-mower in. So instead of having to go each time to the back of his garden to empty one bag, he now could save 50% of his energy because he could empty two bags in his wheelbarrow before making the trip to the back of his garden.
I told him that I did the same as he did; but up placed a third full bag on top of the wheelbarrow and saved 66% instead of 50%.
My neighbour is a black belt six sigma engineer who worked and still works for several multinationals (Philips, Johnson&Johnson). His specialty is to improve productivity. My intelligence is probably half of what his is, but I did beat him in his garden productivity study.
This is no joke, this really happened.
IQ and university degrees are no guarantee that you will win every challenge.
And someone who shows off with his IQ and/or university degree only proves how dumb he his.