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That would be an extreme criterion for exceptional intelligence, akin to asking for there to be no unknowns.


perhaps the argument is simply that "exceptional intelligence" is just being better at accepting how little you know, and being better at dealing with uncertainty. Both respecting it and attempting to mitigate against it. I find some of the smartest people I know are careful about expressing certainty.


It's an observation that being smarter in the things you do know isn't everything.




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