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DEFINE: Intelligence Posted on 10-12-2005
Kool 2k6

Come on, do it. My personal definition of intelligence is basically measurable comprehension, and ability to "pick up" on or "see" things that the sometimes the eyes can't see. Also, the ability to show how knowledgable he/she is, and can admit when person ISN'T knowledgable about something. What is YOUR own personal definition of intelligence, as it relates to another person? I constantly hear people say "My man/woman has to be intelligent/smart, etc." Well, when I ask them their definition of intelligence, they say "he/she has to have a college degree, ability to hold a conversation, up on his politics, etc...". Hell, Forrest Gump had 2 out of these 3. Of course he was a fictional movie character, but I'm pretty confident that there are people out there with his intelligence level who holds a degree and can hold a decent conversation. Funny thing is, NONE of these examples can actually measure a persons ability to use reason, apply knowledge, nor totally represents a sharp mind. Here's what Merriam-Webster Online has to say about it: Main Entry: in·tel·li·gence Pronunciation: in-'te-l&-j&n(t)s Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin intelligentia, from intelligent-, intelligens intelligent 1 a (1) : the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations : REASON; also : the skilled use of reason (2) : the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria (as tests) b Christian Science : the basic eternal quality of divine Mind c : mental acuteness : SHREWDNESS 2 a : an intelligent entity; especially : ANGEL b : intelligent minds or mind 3 : the act of understanding : COMPREHENSION 4 a : INFORMATION, NEWS b : information concerning an enemy or possible enemy or an area; also : an agency engaged in obtaining such information 5 : the ability to perform computer functions
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Change from boston, MA replied on 10-12-2005 09:11PM [Reply]
me 8)
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replied on 10-12-2005 09:16PM [Reply]
ChangePlease wrote:
me 8)
Well THAT sure did take some thought, didn't it??
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replied on 10-12-2005 10:23PM [Reply]
Kool 2k6 wrote:
ChangePlease wrote:
me 8)
Well THAT sure did take some thought, didn't it??
:lol:
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Change from boston, MA replied on 10-12-2005 10:52PM [Reply]
none whatsoever i'm JUST that nice but anyways to answer your question being intelligent means different things to different heads it can measured in more ways than one getting a 1600 on an SAT doesn't mean your necessarily intelligent it's hard to specify it depends on one's own personal definition
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replied on 10-12-2005 10:56PM [Reply]
You happen to mark remarkably stupid on my intelligence meter. They should send you to John Hopkins University to check for a new brain disease called ignoratio changaciares.
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In Rod We Trust replied on 10-13-2005 04:59AM [Reply]
The ability to use what it learned....
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cutiepie@csu from cincinnati, OH replied on 10-13-2005 03:20PM [Reply]

R.O.D.D. wrote:
The ability to use what it learned....
I like that answer... can i second that please.
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Change from boston, MA replied on 10-13-2005 03:22PM [Reply]
that definition **** he's describing skills not intelligence
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'manda replied on 10-13-2005 03:25PM [Reply]
ChangePlease wrote:
that definition **** he's describing skills not intelligence
speaking of skills... yall know that girls only dig guys with great skills
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