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Stupidity Vs Non-Stupidity

Stupidity Vs Non-Stupidity

There are three phenotypes that co-exist alongside stupidity.

First, there is the intelligent person, whose actions benefit both himself and others. Then there is the bandit, who benefits himself at others’ expense. And lastly, there is the helpless person, whose actions enrich others at his own expense.

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