ANSWERS: 19
  • It depends on what the subject is. But to be honest, I should imagine I know less. I'm only 15, and have a lot to experience yet!
  • I know more about grammar and baseball than most people. I know far less than many about anything else. My guess is that most of us can say the same -- we know more about specific topics, but don't think we know more in general than most people.
  • I know more than most people beyond any doubt because my knowledge is based on doing my homework whenever I want to know about something rather than talking to others. Most people gather their knowledge from talking to other people who have not done their homework on anything either. The majority of people have gotten their view of the world from programming on TV and not taken the time to do in depth research on anything. That's why they are so easily manipulated.
  • I was taught that: you have to be pretty smart, to know how stupid you are. I didn't realize what that meant until college, then I know that no matter how much more I learn, I'm still pretty stupid. As for most people?? I think I'm average, I don't dwell on how smart I am, only that I can always learn more. Knowing alot of things doesn't make you smart either. Intelligence is your test of "smart". You can have alot of information, but if you can't apply it and use it to help invent or help someone else, its worthless information.
  • Overall probably less. I am ignorant of subjects that most people seem to know huge amounts about such as football, computer games and how to fix my own car. I am also completely incapable of reading maps and fairly ignorant of most things to do with science. I do know a uselessly large amount about 19th and 20th century Gothic and erotic literature, horror films, vegetarian cookery and where to find the best vintage clothes, and am famed amongst my friends for my ability to come up with utterly useless random facts for any occasion (such as how chickpeas grow, the ingredients of lipstick and Che Guevara's Dad's name) I would make an excellent "QI" contestant- but my actual practical knowledge is pretty abysmal really.
  • All of the above.
  • It depends. I am more into philosophy, than fact.
  • I think the older I get the wiser I get but that doesn't mean I know any more or less than other people
  • More in many ways, the same in some ways, and less in certain things like interpreting the meaning of literature.
  • much less than most
  • Less in many ways, and more in some ways. I know too much about the roads of Minneapolis, Minnesota and the history of the NBA.
  • In my field of work, I know more than most peoples.
  • Depends on the subject. I know alot about some thing and hardly anything at all about others.
  • honestly, i think i know more than most people. . i'm afraid that doesn't say much, though. it's all too category dependent.
  • I would be a fool to think I know more than most people. I am quite certain I know much less than most; I haven't experienced their life.
  • I'm a plethora of information. . . . .EXCEPT. . . . .when it comes to ANYTHING involving math! Just NOT my forte!
  • I'd say I'm more aware than most people, but I know less facts. I prefer theory :) It probably evens out so that I am average.
  • I think I know more than most people.
  • I don't think about it because it isn't really relevant, at least for me. I'm always interested in learning and understanding people and the world I live in a little better, but that's a personal motivation. I believe my IQ is average, perhaps even below average, I'm not certain and frankly don't really care. For me a more interesting question might have been, Do you think you care about people more than most people,.........

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