That's nonsense. Your IQ is largely fixed late in adolescence, it's a measure of cognitive potential, nothing more and certainly not education.
Back when I was at school they made us all do an IQ test, this was in the 80s when we were 15 or 16 years old depending on when in the academic year you were born.
After about this age your IQ will generally not change much if at all. You might be able to spend your time practicing IQ test type questions and get better at the tests but that doesn't change anything other than your ability to do those type of quizzes.
I remember we were told during the test that there are many more questions that we can possibly answer in the alloted time - likely about an hour and that's how it's designed - they said don't allow yourself to get stuck on one question - if you don't know it and can't figure it out just leave it blank and move on to the next question.
I have seen it mentioned on this forum that the TDAC may be an experiment, a test run for something that may or may not come, for example the collection of the tourist tax.
Talented but it's all bs and kid stuff magic. Not my cup of tea. People can like whatever they want. U2 is super successful but some think they are crap.
Easy answer, myself and many others want to have a clear mind, without drugs in the system.
I also drive a car in the crazy traffic and have my daily routines for staying healthy, they do not include tobacco or weed. Occasionally I do enjoy a glass of wine or beer.
Please do not compare weed with a glass of red wine.
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