Okay, so you know how sometimes you just get a random thought stuck in your head? Well, the other day I was sitting around, you know, just chilling, and I started thinking, “Who is the dumbest person in the world?” I know, it’s kind of a messed up question, but hey, my brain goes to weird places sometimes.

So, naturally, the first thing I did was jump on Google. I mean, who doesn’t, right? Typed in “who is the dumbest person in the world” and, shocker, got a whole bunch of clickbait-y articles and forum debates. Nothing concrete, just a lot of opinions and name-calling. I was like, “Okay, this isn’t getting me anywhere.”
Then I thought, “Maybe I can approach this differently.” Instead of trying to find the dumbest person, maybe I could figure out what traits or actions would qualify someone for the title. So, I started brainstorming. I wrote down a list of things like:
- Making really bad decisions consistently.
- Ignoring obvious facts or logic.
- Falling for scams repeatedly.
- Lacking basic common sense.
That’s when it hit me. I realized that instead of looking outward, I should look inward. I started thinking about times in my own life when I’d done something exceptionally stupid. And trust me, there have been plenty of them.
For example, I remembered that time I tried to fix my car’s engine without knowing anything about cars. I watched a YouTube video and thought, “Yeah, I can do that!” Ended up making things way worse and costing myself a ton of money at the mechanic. Or the time I invested in that “get rich quick” scheme my friend told me about. Lost a good chunk of change on that one. Classic me.
So, here’s what I did: I grabbed a notebook and made a list of all the dumb things I’ve done over the years. It was a long list, trust me. Then, I categorized them by the types of “dumbness” they represented: financial, social, technical, etc. This was actually pretty eye-opening.

What I discovered was that I’m not the dumbest person in the world, but I definitely have my moments. More importantly, I realized that everyone makes mistakes. Everyone does something stupid from time to time. It’s part of being human. The key is to learn from those mistakes and try not to repeat them.
The real kicker? I then decided to share my list with a few close friends. I was expecting them to laugh at me (which they did, of course), but I was also hoping they’d share some of their own “dumbest moments.” And they did! We ended up having a really fun and surprisingly insightful conversation about our own vulnerabilities and imperfections.
So, what’s the takeaway?
Well, first of all, don’t spend too much time trying to figure out who’s the “dumbest” person. It’s a pointless and judgmental exercise. Instead, focus on your own actions and learn from your mistakes. Embrace your imperfections and laugh at yourself a little. And most importantly, surround yourself with people who will support you, even when you’re being a complete idiot.
And who knows, maybe by acknowledging our own “dumbness,” we can all become a little bit smarter.
In conclusion, did I find the dumbest person in the world? Nope. But I did learn a lot about myself and the human condition in the process. And that’s a win in my book.
