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Intelligent people fail to recognize risks posed by stupid individuals from "summary" of The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity by Carlo M. Cipolla

One of the most striking and unfortunate aspects of human behavior is the tendency of intelligent individuals to overlook the potential risks posed by those who are lacking in intellect. This phenomenon, as described by Cipolla in his work, reveals a fundamental imbalance in our understanding of the world around us. It seems that those with a high level of intelligence often fail to recognize the dangers that may arise from interacting with individuals who exhibit lower levels of cognitive ability. The explanation for this oversight lies in the assumption that intelligent people are more capable of assessing risks and making informed decisions. However, as Cipolla points out, this line of thinking is flawed. In reality, intelligence does not necessarily equate to a heightened awareness of potential threats. In fact, it may even lead to a sense of complacency or overconfidence in one's ability to navigate social situations without encountering significant harm. Furthermore, the concept of stupidity introduces a complicating factor into the equation. Stupid individuals, as Cipolla defines them, are those who consistently make decisions that are harmful to both themselves and others. Their behavior is...
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    The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity

    Carlo M. Cipolla

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