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Re: Being a Smart Person or Strategic
by
Anthonyxx
on 06/09/2017, 21:30:57 UTC
Is it enough to be smart with just nothing to lean on and go on with your life? Because i feel that there are a lot of people who doesn't know how to handle their money with regards to see in the future. Is it enough to be smart and not be strategical or somewhat a person who has a lot of experience. Who would you choose?

For me it is required to be a master of both things like of course you can not have experience if you are not going to try and some people would think it's a waste of their time if they are doing what they know already like repeating their work over and over again. So it should be in a balance.
Having a lot of knowledge in the cryptocurrency are very important. Sometimes, knowledge serves the bridge to become rich. Knowledge is really a great factor to become successful person.

A lot of "smart" people lack intelligence. You might think they are synonymous, but I assure you they are not. See, smarts or booksmarts are simply one's ability to read and comprehend enough to pass a test on the subject. However, intelligence is the application of this knowledge in real life, which many smart people are not capable of. In fact, people who are not quite as smart could be more intelligent for this reason.


I tend to disagree with this view

What you mean by intelligence being the application of some knowledge in real life is properly called experience, and that has little if anything to do with intelligence as such. Basically, you get experience by applying or testing some knowledge you likely obtained via books in real life, thereby getting the hang of things, how they actually work in real life. And the level of how experienced you are primarily depends on how often and in what amounts you "test" your hand at something. Intelligence just makes this process more straightforward and fast (since you learn faster), but these are still entirely different things

In my opinion intelligence is the speed of application of knowledge and learned experiences.
The more intelligent people are faster at comprehending things and applying the knowledge and previous experiences in certain situations.
They require less time doing the same intellectual work,that's why e.g. they measure time during IQ tests.
A simple comparison would be between computers with different CPU speeds.The 'smarter' computer is the one which processes tasks faster .