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Nov 12 08 9:58 AM

ArabianLamb wrote:
kevo2002 wrote:
^It depends what you class as intelligence. I know some really knowledgable people who got straight As, could computer programme, add like a calculator, recite the dictionary and various facts, but I wouldn't class them as 'intelligent' because they had no common sense whatsoever. They couldn't read or interact with people, judge situations, act accordingly, form opinions or express themselves etc. And on the other hand I know some people who don't have a single qualification, but they are great at working and understanding people, have raised kids well, etc.

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The thing is there are different types of intelligence, like you said you have to have intelligence to raise a child, to pass an exam etc, these are all forms of intelligence, which are learned. Instinct is even a learned thing (thought we develop this very quick), you wouldn't call a new born baby intelligent, would you?.

I find the instincts that we have as a child fascinating. Like how singers spend years trying to achieve the diaphragm control that all babies have instinctively so they can cry so loud but "forget" how to use as they grow old.

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