The Myth of Intellectual Supremacy
The idea of intellectual supremacy is itself a myth — a self-perpetuating construct that assumes the existence of a hierarchy among minds. This work challenges that presumption, arguing that intellect is not a measure of worth but a mode of perception, conditioned by context, culture, and experience.
What follows is not the proclamation of an “intellectual authority,” but rather a series of erratica — reflections and deviations born of inquiry rather than certainty. These thoughts emerge from a mind consciously devoid of claims to supremacy, seeking instead the humility of thought that precedes genuine understanding.

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