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== the concept seems somewhat shaky ==

im not sure what to make of
-the article as a whole;
-this text under the pic of the statue - rodin's thinking man: "People high in typical intellectual engagement particularly enjoy deep thought";
--whose statement was this;
--ho is it verified/measured, etc.

i do not want to draw a hasty conclusion, but the whole feels like a concept of less than contemporary psychology and on the verge of the quality/depth of common wisdom (aka "what people say").
[[Special:Contributions/176.63.176.112|176.63.176.112]] ([[User talk:176.63.176.112|talk]]) 16:35, 9 May 2017 (UTC).

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the concept seems somewhat shaky

im not sure what to make of -the article as a whole; -this text under the pic of the statue - rodin's thinking man: "People high in typical intellectual engagement particularly enjoy deep thought"; --whose statement was this; --ho is it verified/measured, etc.

i do not want to draw a hasty conclusion, but the whole feels like a concept of less than contemporary psychology and on the verge of the quality/depth of common wisdom (aka "what people say"). 176.63.176.112 (talk) 16:35, 9 May 2017 (UTC).[reply]