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Intelligence Quote by Gordon R. Dickson

“Like most people who knew themselves to be naturally favored with intelligence, his natural ego had led him unconsciously to doubt that there was much, if any, range of intellect beyond his own. But he forced himself to consider now the possibility that there might be as large a range above him as…” quote by Gordon R. Dickson
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““Like most people who knew themselves to be naturally favored with intelligence, his natural ego had led him unconsciously to doubt that there was much, if any, range of intellect beyond his own. But he forced himself to consider now the possibility that there might be as large a range above him as he knew to be below him—and””

Gordon R. Dickson

About This Quote

A man recognizes his ego limited his view of intelligence, forcing himself to imagine a broader spectrum of intellect above and below him

In simple terms: Ego can narrow perception of others’ abilities

Key Takeaway

Challenge your assumptions about intelligence

Themes

humility ego intelligence self‑awareness

Mood

introspective analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic settings
  • team collaborations
  • leadership decisions

Key Concepts

cognitive bias growth mindset

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you practice humility in evaluating others?
  • What steps help expand your view of intellectual diversity?
A Different Perspective

Overcoming ego is difficult and may cause discomfort

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