00:00Thousands of people like who are young and who want to do a lot of things, but who do their physical or it will actually taste as they are not it will do it.
00:08As a society, how did they develop an ecosystem to help people like many of us?
00:13What if we had brains twice as large?
00:17And let's assume that the number of brain cells is directly proportional to our IQ.
00:23What would happen? We would be able to do a lot of things in a better way, right?
00:27So is it not then a disability to have these kinds of ordinary brains?
00:33What if we had four hands?
00:37What if we had legs twice as strong?
00:42Is the current body itself not a disability if you compare it to an ideal?
00:49But we do not take our current situation as a disability because we think of it as normal.
00:54You will never find anybody complaining that his IQ is only 110.
01:00Whereas theoretically, with a different kind of brain, IQ of 250 is possible.
01:05But nobody says, oh I am disabled because my IQ is only 110.
01:09Why?
01:11Because we do not nurture an imaginary ideal to compare it with.
01:17It is not condition that leads to a feeling of disability.
01:22It is comparison that leads to a feeling of disability.
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