At the risk of sounding shallow...I'd actually take #2...the great looks.
I think I'm smart enough and would rather not have the burden of being a genius. As others have said, many people with a genius IQ are extremely unstable and have a lot of mental illnesses.
Being beloved by everyone sounds nice on the surface, but seems a bit impractical and even undesirable when I think about it a little more in depth.
It would be nice to be able to have the freedom that $20 million dollars would bring, but part of the value in the things that I have comes from the effort and sacrifices that I have made to get them. If I can just walk into a store...or timeshare auction...or real estate office...and buy whatever I want, then some of the "value" is lost.
No, keep the other three. I'll take the good looks. I think I'd have a lot of fun with that. Plus studies have shown that good looking people make more money...so I might increase my income just by that alone. If I looked like Brad Pitt, I would still be me...I'd just have more fun.
Steve
I think I'm smart enough and would rather not have the burden of being a genius. As others have said, many people with a genius IQ are extremely unstable and have a lot of mental illnesses.
Being beloved by everyone sounds nice on the surface, but seems a bit impractical and even undesirable when I think about it a little more in depth.
It would be nice to be able to have the freedom that $20 million dollars would bring, but part of the value in the things that I have comes from the effort and sacrifices that I have made to get them. If I can just walk into a store...or timeshare auction...or real estate office...and buy whatever I want, then some of the "value" is lost.
No, keep the other three. I'll take the good looks. I think I'd have a lot of fun with that. Plus studies have shown that good looking people make more money...so I might increase my income just by that alone. If I looked like Brad Pitt, I would still be me...I'd just have more fun.
Steve
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