Javierdude22: [quote author=Monstro link=board=99;num=1060927569;start=20#36 date=09/05/03 at 04:47:38]I know some brilliant people who, you know, wait tables for a living, and I know some Ph.D's (I work at UNC) who just kind of robotically spout out what's been drilled into their head, without any sort of independent critical thought. (I also know some smart Ph.D's, it should be said.)
I don't know if I really have a point here, just kind of random early morning stream of consciousness.[/quote]

You totally have a point here Monstro. And i feel the same way. I have come to know a lot of people who had low self esteems simply cause they didn't do much more than 8th grade. My mom in fact is one of them. And in fact, i consider many of them to be the most pleasureable to hang around with, ánd to talk about the more meaninfull things in life.
Look, i believe that there are two kinds of smart. You can be smart in knowing when Napoleon was defeated, where Timboektoo is situated, or how you split atoms ;D. But you can be smart in life, or better known as wise as well. I'm not sure, reading back what you wrote, if this is somehow what you meant. Anyway 8)...i've come to know people that were very smart, and thought themselves to be, but are the biggest pricks life ever created. And when confronted by any kind of detriment life seems to lay on our tracks every now and then, they (do) crack. And they usually turn to the ones with a knowledge of life.
In any case, i think people can do anything they want. We are less constricted by our IQ than we believe i think. It is also determined, like you said, by perseverance, discipline, outside support, money, or also the way our educational schoolsystem is formed. Dyslexic (?) people were considered inferior in past times, and now we understand that they can do anything they want if we change the way we educate them a bit. But especially low self esteem can get in the way, i noticed around me. A little encouragement and support can change that.