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Re: CNN: Why do Girls Lose Interest in Math and Science?

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We were just talking about this last night. We were theorizing it was more the pressures in school. One of our girls was saying how it was driving her nuts that all of the girls in her classes just seemed (or acted) "dumb".
Statistically speaking, most people are dumber than you. That's why you need to excel -- to take care of them.
My late great-uncle was fond of asking, rhetorically, "would you rather be dumber than you look, or look dumber than you are?"

Looking dumb can give you a tactical advantage, sometimes. Being dumb never helps you, at all.

Note also: neither the occasional tactical advantage of looking dumb, nor the general disadvantage of actually being dumb, is gender-specific.
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