David Webb wrote:Creativity is good. Thinking outside the box is actually more intelligent than just thinking what you're told. I suppose that's the essential difference between East Asians and Europeans. We have relatively high IQs (around 100 on average), but are very creative, and so invented the modern world (especially England). The East Asians have even higher IQs (around 107), but are culturally constrained from using it - hence the Chinese civilization is very old etc but they essentiallly just sat there for thousands of years without progressing much. Finland is a unique case of a society that was actually very backward until quite recently, and then suddenly caught up, but the success of Nokia etc shows creativity in the modern world.
You're a funny guy...

....so England invented the modern world???...that sounds like a point of view that would resonate well in only one country...

And, of course, the Americans think they invented the modern world....just ask them...but then, of course, they're just a bunch of rebellious immigrant Englishmen....well, except for the millions of non-English immigrants who poured in through Ellis Island....
But, seriously...

, from a strictly Eurocentric point of view I thought it was Italy...or more precisely the various Italian states which invented the modern world....and I'll bet the IQ statistics for Italy will be consistent with this statement... My guess is that the Italians are the most intelligent people in Europe.... and, as a bonus, they have superior organizational skills, too, don't they???.....
Gee...and what about France....if it wasn't for William the Conqueror....the English would just be another bunch of Germanic squareheads, wouldn't they???.... Oh but wait...the Norman French were actually a bunch of misplaced Latinized Vikings....
Gee...I'm starting to get dizzy...
