There are many kinds of genius but "Intuitive Genius" is likely the best one to have.
Why?
Because I have watched intellectual geniuses often kill themselves through a lack of "Common sense". What usually happens there is that they see all the problems in the world, become secretly suicidal from their intelligence and seeing how things work, they buy a fast car or a plane that they drive or fly, have a crash and then they are gone or something like this.
When you ONLY have "Intellectual genius" without common sense, what was it Einstein said?
"Intelligence is not very useful if you don't also have common sense."
So, from my point of view "Intuitive Genius" is the most useful because it usually contains Common sense because it is "sensing the Truth before it comes." or knowing what is going to happen before it happens, or designing what is going to happen in the right moment to be able to profit from it.
Also, intuitive genius in most cases (if it is vigilant) avoids suicidal behavior or survives suicidal behavior because an "Intuitive Genius" knows just how far he or she can take things without dying.
But, testing how far you can go without dying in itself is sometimes fatal.
So, If you are an intuitive genius likely being responsible for your children might keep you alive more than anything else I know of.
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