Another individual was George “Dubya” Bush. He seemed to
mess up nearly everything he did. Bush managed to graduate with a so-called
“Gentleman’s C” which typically means a C-/D+. Barack Obama wasn’t exactly
stellar either. Not exactly what you’d
expect for a U.S. President.
Congress is full of such individuals, and increasingly,
we’re finding judges, governors, mayors, and local officials so lacking in
intelligence that they shouldn't be out in public unsupervised or be allowed to
hold sharp objects!
Are our euphemistically named “leaders” a reflection of the
people they’re supposed to lead? Like me, I’m sure you’ve worked some place
where those in charge were dumber than a box of rocks. Unfortunately, however,
we are now living in a society where mediocrity is the norm. Anyone who excels
or stands out is viewed with suspicion.
Kids are routinely placed in sub-par schools where
conformity is encouraged. Everyone is equally dumbed down so as to not “offend”
lower performing students. As in sports, where everyone gets a trophy, so now
in academics everyone gets a diploma whether they actually earned one or not. How else
do you explain kids graduating high school with an 8th grade reading
and literacy level, a 7th grade knowledge of history, geography, or civics, or
that just 37% were academically prepared for entry level college math and
science?
Your fellow employees don’t like it because it brings
unwanted attention their way and your supervisor doesn’t like it because it
means they may address yet another problem. If the average
workplace had a color, it would be dull gray. Is it any wonder then that when we
graduate so many underachievers we find ourselves in a milquetoast society?
The Nobel Prize was seen at the epitome of excellence (their
prestige was damaged when they started focusing on
political correctness over achievement as in the case of President-elect Barack
Obama who was awarded the prize for…well…nothing actually). Nevertheless, the
United States has the most laureates at 420. The next closest is the United
Kingdom with 142 and Germany at 115. India has won 13. China has 8. Russia has
30, and Japan has 31.
The reason for America’s dominance has been well-funded
research (mainly by the military and corporations), historic academic freedom,
and our emphasis on mathematics and the hard sciences, the very areas where our schools are struggling today. As an aside, do you know which ethnicity has won the most
Nobel awards? The answer is Jews. One in ten of all Nobel Prize recipients have
been Jewish.
What nation owns the most patents? That honor goes to China
according to the World Population Review. They report that China has some 798,347
patent grants. The majority of these are in the areas of digital
communications, artificial intelligence, and computer technology (China has 70%
of AI patent applications). Two other areas with a high number of patents filed
are medical and renewable energy technology.
In addition, women account for 17.7% of the inventors as
indicated on the patent applications, up from 10.9% in 2009. Most of their
inventions pertain to the biotechnology and food chemistry industries. It's odd then that some countries view women as third class citizens; as being inferior and therefore makes it criminal for them to be educated or try to reach their maximum potential.
Given the aging population, especially in the West, another
question of interest is which countries have the most number of medical doctors
per capita. At first blush, you would think the U.S., China, or India given their population density. Well, you’d be wrong. The nation with the most doctors
based on percentage of their population is Cuba which has almost 94 doctors per
10,000 residents. In fact, Cuba is very well known for sending its physicians
abroad, especially to poor and developing countries.
Sweden has almost 72 doctors per 10 thousand individuals
while Belgium has 64. Greece has just
over 63 doctors per 10,000 people. Norway has roughly 52. By comparison, Russia
has 38 physicians for every 10 thousand. In India, the world’s largest populous
country, its only 7.27. It’s 25 in Canada and just slightly better in Mexico
with 25.6. In the United States, the number is 35 physicians for every 10
thousand. Lastly, in Africa it’s mostly
under 10 physicians for every 10 thousand with the majority of countries having
under 2 doctors per 10 thousand.
As a side note, the U.S. Northeast has the most number of
active doctors with New York producing the most. The majority of doctors in the
U.S. are White or Asian. The fewest number are Black. Most of the applicates to
medical school are foreign born, with most coming from India, Pakistan, the
Caribbean, the Philippines, and Mexico.
All of what we’ve discussed so far presupposes one
thing---intelligence. So, what countries tend to have the highest IQs? It’s
long been said that education is the key to success. However, that’s just one
factor. Opportunity and financial means are also critical. However, none of it
matters unless you have the intellectual aptitude.
The average IQ score is 100, be it an individual or a nation. These results are only “best guess” averages, extrapolated from a percentage
of the population since, after all, you can’t test everyone in a nation! Secondly,
since we’re dealing with entire populations, obviously no country will measure
as “genius” or “gifted”, but some are certainly above average.
China has the highest overall IQ of any country with a
national average of 107.19, which would be pretty decent for an individual.
South Korea was second with 106.43, just beating out Japan with 106.40.
Surprisingly, Iran was fourth. It’s average was 106.3. Singapore was fifth with
an average national IQ of 105.14.
Russia came in sixth with an estimate national IQ of 103.16.
Mongolia, Armenia, and Australia were nearly tied at 102.86, 102.58, and 102.57
respectively. Canada was 101.65 while Thailand’s average IQ was 101.52.
Luxembourg had the global average IQ of 100, followed closely by Iceland at
99.99.
The highest estimated IQ in the Middle East belongs to
Lebanon with 99.39, putting them in 37th. Israel was next, in 45th
place, with an average IQ of 99.07, tying Turkey. Other Middle Eastern
countries were the UAE with an average of 96.8. India was 99.08. Egypt’s
average national IQ was 97.21, Kuwait was 95.02, and Algeria had an estimated
IQ of 97.01.
Among the nations of South and Central America, Uruguay’s
and Ecuador’s national IQs were near identical at 95.01 and 95.00 respectively.
Chile’s was 95.38. Argentina’s IQ was an estimated 94.39 and Brazil’s was 92.92
with an IQ of 93.17 for Columbia.
In Africa, South Africa had the highest with an estimated
national average of 94.11. Kenya ‘s IQ was 91.22. Zimbabwe was 90.21 compared
to Ghana with 90.25. The Ivory Coast was 88.42, Senegal’s average national IQ
was 88.27 and the Congo was 88.01. Angola’s estimated national IQ was 85.33,
and in last place at 126 was Gabon, whose average IQ was 85.08. The average IQ
for a sub-Saharan African is 80.
It should be mentioned too that overall, IQ scores worldwide
have been on the decline, reversing a trend of rising scores throughout much
of the 20th century thanks to better nutrition and healthcare, more
access to schools, quality education (and discipline) better qualified teachers,
and generally secure environments needed to foster learning. This decline
(known as the “Reverse Flynn Effect”) first started appearing in the late 1970’s
and accelerated in the 1990’s.
Studies have shown that the decline in IQ scores have been
most prevalent in the areas of mathematics, logic, and verbal reasoning. The
significance of this is that these are the very areas needed for an advanced
technological society as well as in medicinal research. Spatial reasoning, however, has actually
improved. Could that be from playing so many video games?
It should come as no surprise that Asia’s dominance in
academic testing and it’s rising IQ scores correspond to its growing dominance economically,
especially in the areas of AI, technology, and communications. If the West is
to remain competitive, it must reverse this trend by demanding academic
excellence from its schools, including restoring discipline in the classroom
and an emphasis on academic rigor. Excuses will no longer cut it. Additionally,
we must accept that not every job requires a college degree. Most only need individuals
who had 12 years to master the basics. Trades schools are another area
seriously lacking our attention despite high demand, good pay, and low debt.
Countries like South Africa and Iran have made serious social
blunders while Europe is caught in an ever tightening spiral downward thanks to
political weakness (that can be said of Canada as well). Africa has the resources
but it lacks the infrastructure and leadership thanks to petty graft and prejudices.
Latin America has the potential, but
does it have the will? That remains to be seen. In the interim, it appears that
the Sun is rising ever higher in the East.
Nobel Prize by Country 2025
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/nobel-prizes-by-country
Patents by Country 2025
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/patents-by-country
Here’s the top 10 countries who filed the most patents
globally
https://www.patentrenewal.com/post/herere-the-top-10-countries-who-filed-the-most-patents-globally
AI Patents by Country Revealed: The Top 15 Countries
Dominating the 2025 Landscape
https://arapackelaw.com/patents/ai-patents-by-country/
Doctors per Capita by Country 2025
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/doctors-per-capita-by-country
Average IQ by Country (2025 Update)
https://www.thecaliforniacourier.com/average-iq-by-country-2025-update/
American IQ Scores Have Rapidly Dropped, Proving the ‘Reverse
Flynn Effect’
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a43469569/american-iq-scores-decline-reverse-flynn-effect/
American IQs rose 30 points in the last century. Now they may be falling
https://thehill.com/policy/technology/3922608-american-iqs-rose-30-points-in-the-last-century-now-they-may-be-falling/
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