"People's intelligence tends to be in inverse proportion to their number. People don't tend to get smarter as they get into bigger groups"
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The intent is lightly accusatory but mostly protective. He’s defending the small-scale intelligence of individuals - curiosity, empathy, the ability to hold two thoughts at once - against the social pressure to simplify. Bigger groups reward the clean, chantable idea; they punish hesitation. Your smartest friend, placed in a crowd, doesn’t become dumber exactly; they become quieter, or they outsource judgment to whatever the group seems to want. “Inverse proportion” is a neat, almost mathematical phrasing that mocks how quickly we dress up this phenomenon as rational.
The subtext is also about performance itself. Musicians rely on crowds, yet crowds can flatten the artist into a jukebox for collective desire: play the hit, repeat the chorus, give us the version of you we already agree on. Hitchcock, a career-long patron saint of the idiosyncratic, is warning that mass agreement is rarely a synonym for insight. In an era of viral consensus and algorithmic pile-ons, the joke turns colder: scale doesn’t just amplify voices; it sands them down.
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Hitchcock, Robyn. (2026, January 16). People's intelligence tends to be in inverse proportion to their number. People don't tend to get smarter as they get into bigger groups. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/peoples-intelligence-tends-to-be-in-inverse-102815/
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Hitchcock, Robyn. "People's intelligence tends to be in inverse proportion to their number. People don't tend to get smarter as they get into bigger groups." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/peoples-intelligence-tends-to-be-in-inverse-102815/.
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"People's intelligence tends to be in inverse proportion to their number. People don't tend to get smarter as they get into bigger groups." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/peoples-intelligence-tends-to-be-in-inverse-102815/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










