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What if there was a safe drug that would at least triple your IQ?
I remember reading very interesting book 📖 about this once but I cant remember the name. I wish I could read It again.
but idk how to find it.
The story was about a guy of 60 IQ who took a drug and suddenly he had about a 180 IQ but it wore off after awhile and his IQ dropped back to 60. It was really interesting, the character used to work at a shitty job and never realized how shitty people used to treat him because of his low intelligence. He never realized that his co workers had always bullied him because he wasn't smart enough to realize it, once he became a genius within a few days he then changed his whole life. The drug was so powerful that he automatically became quadllingual after a few days. Although after a few weeks the drug wore off but it wasn't sudden, it decreased at a certain rate and his IQ dropped back to 60. After he realized his IQ was rapidly decreasing he started researching and studying himself and the drug. He wrote in his journal all his research in German which is one of the languages he automatically learned from this drug. But once his IQ started decreasing he couldn't read what he wrote anymore. Also throughout the story he kept a dairy and in the diary he recorded his everyday life starting slightly before he took the drug. Before he took the drug his spelling sucked, he couldn't even wright the date, and had no grammar, obviously once he reached 180 IQ he wrote very complex writings in that dairy. But after his IQ decrease people started respecting him and he learned many things on his journey of how to become successful.
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I think I read the same story in high school!
The entire story was various different journal entries through his life. He was mentally impaired (textbook retarded, maybe?), and could barely write anything cohesively. But then, when he took the drug, each journal entry become easier and easier to read, until he became a normal functioning person. A genius, perhaps. But then they took the drug away, and the grammar in his old journal entries started regressing along with his mind. He planned to to run away so that he wouldn't be a lab rat anymore, but it was too late. The drug wore off and he was back to his old self.
Does that sound right?

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