> >The biggest lesson I have learned while raising kids is that adults
>  >consistently underestimate kid's intelligence and overestimate
>  >their knowledge. 
>  
>  I'd say this lesson applies to adults as well.  When we're confused
>  about why someone does or says something, its way too easy to
>  attribute it to stupidity.  Usually something much subtler is going on.
Many people simply refuse to admit that they *do* understand, claiming
stupidity is a great way to not have to think about things.  This is
something I refuse to accept, I have always believed that if I do not
understand something it's because I do not have enough information on the
subject.  I don't think genetic stupidity is as abundant as the masses would
have us believe.  It's such a waste of much-needed brain power.
--Wax