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Mastering the Art of Shoelaces at 24
Despite having an IQ in the 150s and a master’s degree, a 24-year-old man has discovered a surprising gap in his education: tying shoelaces. After purchasing his first pair of laced shoes, he turned to YouTube tutorials to master this basic skill.
While an IQ above 130 is considered highly intelligent, practical skills like tying shoelaces aren’t typically measured by tests. This amusing scenario highlights the often-overlooked life skills that can be neglected in pursuing academic excellence. Interestingly, there are even adult courses available for learning everyday tasks, proving that no matter how intelligent, everyone has something new to learn.
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