Ever wondered whether looks can say how bright a person is? Here I give
you a chance to try it to see it is true or not. The people I've brought
below, not only passed the unbelievably difficult exams for entrance to
Iran's universities (conducted three months ago), but these are at the
very top of those lists! They're all 18.
So take a look in the four fields of physics, art, foreign languages,
and social sciences, and judge by yourself :) I deliberately did not
include "engineering" for obvious reasons (they are type 3 autistic
ones, the smart aleck type).
The order in these pictures are top to bottom, right to left. So the
number one guy or gal is in the top right corner.
Top 10 in physics:
https://i.postimg.cc/7YH0QdkG/top-10-physics.jpg
Top 5 in art:
https://i.postimg.cc/0QvvNSGz/top-5-art.jpg
Top 5 in foreign languages:
https://i.postimg.cc/8k61b1ck/top-5-foreign-languages.jpg
Top 10 in social sciences
https://i.postimg.cc/vBk8wwWG/top-10-social-sciences.jpg
Remember, these individuals are the top ones in the entire country of
Iran :) Well, the ones at the age of 18. So they're quite special.
Also note how well their geographical distribution across Iran is (but
you'd need Persian knowledge to read the info below their pics). The
exams are so comprehensive, that the best of the best are quite randomly distributed over Iran :-))) So it isn't money or status, etc. It is pure
genes. This is just a wonderful example of how exceptions are created everywhere and you just have to take the pains to find them.
And this is of course why China (and India) are doing great, because by
sheer size, the random exceptions in them amount to a much larger number
of these jewels.
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