What I meant was that those who thinks that they are intelligent.
Yes, I agree, those who think, or boast, that they are intelligent are often arrogant. And intelligence does not necessarily lead to humility.
Oddly, my father, who was supposedly a genius, had a self-effacing quality to him, yet he could not bare the idea that his son had a higher IQ and GPA than he had, so he made a career out of obstructing his son's career.
For that quote, I am trying to convey that a rolling stone gather no moss. One needs diligence, patience among other qualities.
I agree, it takes discipline to become a mystic. And, not all geniuses are disciplined, nor are they all mystics.
It's good that you disagree. So what if we are more intelligent? Is that going to effect how we are going to behave? Does intelligent people makes better choices? With these questions, does it not makes it a bit arrogant? I do understand that you are collecting data for your premise but to what purpose?
Well, I would find it rather interesting if most mystics were geniuses.
I do not know if Socrates is a mystic or not. As far as I know, there are no actual evidence of that. Others might practice critical thinking/logic but that does not prove that they are mystic.
I found sufficient evidence in the
Complete dialogs of Plato to conclude that Socrates was most definitely a mystic. But, you can decide for yourself by reading the works of Plato.
P.S. Usually I don't like to discuss unless I have to. This is just to practice my written English. Please do not misunderstand. I am not trying to question you. I am just trying to understand.
This forum is for dialog. Dialog is about coming to an understanding, and not for idle verbal warfare. I am here to learn as much as anyone else is here.