Sign in

Forum » More General Categories » Misc. » Figured it out- intelligence is about how many whys you can ask
  1. Results 1 to 12 of 12
  1. Rate This Thread
08-08-2024, 10:18 PM
#1

Figured it out- intelligence is about how many whys you can ask

And it’s that simple

Because it’s these people who create new thoughts ideas and things. The more whys you can ask the more intelligence you have

On the other hand IQ is about how many programmed “how’s” you can answer

Why vs how

Intelligence vs IQ
  1. gesten
  2. Registered User
  3. gestens avatar
  1. gesten
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Feb 2019
  4. Age: 54
  5. Posts: 5,215
  6. Rep Power: 4,029
Quote
08-08-2024, 10:40 PM
#2
IQ is processing speed, intelligence is IQ through the correct vector.

You can have a high IQ but end up in scientology creating a computational program to calculate the Earth's end date via the attack of Moloch. Just completely wasting potential.

Intelligence is IQ through a vector. Usually that's something lik a direction of actual logical or intelligible path of thinking within reality.
  1. DeadlyStriker
  2. Registered User
  3. DeadlyStrikers avatar
  1. DeadlyStriker
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Jun 2011
  4. Location: United States
  5. Posts: 16,171
  6. Rep Power: 302,177
Quote
08-09-2024, 01:28 AM
#3
Originally Posted By DeadlyStriker
IQ is processing speed, intelligence is IQ through the correct vector.

You can have a high IQ but end up in scientology creating a computational program to calculate the Earth's end date via the attack of Moloch. Just completely wasting potential.

Intelligence is IQ through a vector. Usually that's something lik a direction of actual logical or intelligible path of thinking within reality.
Part of what ur saying is kind of you agreeing with me

But another part is not. don’t want to derail the thread on what’s not tho (aka going into the programing, the intentionally misleading and what the vector is)

If you dig a few layers deeper into what you’ve said you’d come to the realization that intelligence = asking “whys” and IQ = answering programed “how’s”
  1. gesten
  2. Registered User
  3. gestens avatar
  1. gesten
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Feb 2019
  4. Age: 54
  5. Posts: 5,215
  6. Rep Power: 4,029
Quote
08-09-2024, 08:54 PM
#4
Bump this is not shietpost thread
  1. gesten
  2. Registered User
  3. gestens avatar
  1. gesten
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Feb 2019
  4. Age: 54
  5. Posts: 5,215
  6. Rep Power: 4,029
Quote
08-10-2024, 05:53 AM
#5
Why is op a *******?
  1. narak1
  2. Registered User
  3. narak1s avatar
  1. narak1
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Apr 2013
  4. Location: United States
  5. Age: 30
  6. Posts: 2,187
  7. Rep Power: 4,813
Quote
08-10-2024, 06:02 AM
#6
Intellect is one aspect of intelligence and can get you pretty far in the modern day world, although if utilised incorrectly you might end up believing that humans evolved from monkeys - otherwise, there are other forms of intelligence that might not be as important these days.

When speaking about regular day to day intelligence or what people refer to as being smart, an easy way to assess someone's intelligence is just based off of their vocabulary and verbal reasoning ability.

Otherwise, it's always good to question things and remain objective and rational - this too is a sign of intelligence and stops your intellect from running wild.
"It's hard to be yourself in a world filled with haters" - WiseOldApe.

"Why be anything when you can be an influencer?" - WiseOldApe.

"It's not about what is said - it's about who it is said by" - WiseOldApe.

"People strive for equality, once they attain it, they fight for superiority" - WiseOldApe.

"Nobody hates authority more than one who themselves lusts after that exact authority" - WiseOldApe.
  1. WiseOldApe
  2. BeaconOfLight
  3. WiseOldApes avatar
  1. WiseOldApe
  2. BeaconOfLight
  3. Join Date: Apr 2020
  4. Posts: 12,336
  5. Rep Power: 74,917
Quote
08-10-2024, 06:12 AM
#7
Originally Posted By WiseOldApe
Intellect is one aspect of intelligence and can get you pretty far in the modern day world, although if utilised incorrectly you might end up believing that humans evolved from monkeys - otherwise, there are other forms of intelligence that might not be as important these days.

When speaking about regular day to day intelligence or what people refer to as being smart, an easy way to assess someone's intelligence is just based off of their vocabulary and verbal reasoning ability.

Otherwise, it's always good to question things and remain objective and rational - this too is a sign of intelligence and stops your intellect from running wild.
We evolved from fish m8 not monkeys

Seen it on a documentary once
  1. CellyTech
  2. Registered User
  3. CellyTechs avatar
  1. CellyTech
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: May 2015
  4. Location: East Timor
  5. Age: 36
  6. Posts: 8,501
  7. Rep Power: 124,804
Quote
08-10-2024, 06:14 AM
#8
Originally Posted By CellyTech
We evolved from fish m8 not monkeys

Seen it on a documentary once
Working in sales you'd know first hand how often you throw in red-herrings and the like to manipulate someone and get them to draw conclusions (whether consciously or unconsciously) and preemptively handle objections.

In this instance you need intuition to feel that something is off and that this person is manipulating me.
"It's hard to be yourself in a world filled with haters" - WiseOldApe.

"Why be anything when you can be an influencer?" - WiseOldApe.

"It's not about what is said - it's about who it is said by" - WiseOldApe.

"People strive for equality, once they attain it, they fight for superiority" - WiseOldApe.

"Nobody hates authority more than one who themselves lusts after that exact authority" - WiseOldApe.
  1. WiseOldApe
  2. BeaconOfLight
  3. WiseOldApes avatar
  1. WiseOldApe
  2. BeaconOfLight
  3. Join Date: Apr 2020
  4. Posts: 12,336
  5. Rep Power: 74,917
Quote
08-10-2024, 07:00 AM
#9
You can have smart NPCs and stupid NPCs. Likewise you can have smart, aware people and stupid but still aware people.

Whether or not somebody is an NPC is a balls thing, not a brains thing. It's about whether somebody has the balls to go against whatever belief is socially acceptable and think/say what his brain can really come up with. It is good to be one of the ones with balls who can even make the thought that the established stuff is bullchit, but that doesnt make you smart. There are lots of smart people who can be good surgeons, programmers, and so on, and will mentally clobber you when it comes to things they are allowed to think about.

It's good to take a step back and know your limits and what you're good at.
  1. yewotm8
  2. Registered User
  3. yewotm8s avatar
  1. yewotm8
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Sep 2017
  4. Age: 54
  5. Posts: 9,949
  6. Rep Power: 50,628
Quote
08-10-2024, 07:06 AM
#10
Originally Posted By yewotm8
You can have smart NPCs and stupid NPCs. Likewise you can have smart, aware people and stupid but still aware people.

Whether or not somebody is an NPC is a balls thing, not a brains thing. It's about whether somebody has the balls to go against whatever belief is socially acceptable and think/say what his brain can really come up with. It is good to be one of the ones with balls who can even make the thought that the established stuff is bullchit, but that doesnt make you smart. There are lots of smart people who can be good surgeons, programmers, and so on, and will mentally clobber you when it comes to things they are allowed to think about.

It's good to take a step back and know your limits and what you're good at.
There's no such thing as NPCs, there's just people with different beliefs. Believe it or not, but some people think that turning little boys into girls is normal just as some people think having sexual relations with children is OK. Whether some people are more easily brainwashed is another matter altogether.
"It's hard to be yourself in a world filled with haters" - WiseOldApe.

"Why be anything when you can be an influencer?" - WiseOldApe.

"It's not about what is said - it's about who it is said by" - WiseOldApe.

"People strive for equality, once they attain it, they fight for superiority" - WiseOldApe.

"Nobody hates authority more than one who themselves lusts after that exact authority" - WiseOldApe.
  1. WiseOldApe
  2. BeaconOfLight
  3. WiseOldApes avatar
  1. WiseOldApe
  2. BeaconOfLight
  3. Join Date: Apr 2020
  4. Posts: 12,336
  5. Rep Power: 74,917
Quote
08-10-2024, 07:22 AM
#11
why?
  1. proudmanlet
  2. Registered Weapon
  3. proudmanlets avatar
  1. proudmanlet
  2. Registered Weapon
  3. Join Date: Oct 2011
  4. Posts: 54,968
  5. Rep Power: 1,106,799
Quote
08-10-2024, 07:50 AM
#12
You can ask a bunch of questions and be a total phuckin retard. I'm working with a guy at my job like that right now.

In general though, IQ and openness (curiosity, willingness to ask questions and try new things) are positively correlated with an r-value of 0.17. By social science standards, that's a weak but meaningful correlation. In comparison, the other four of the Big Five have a correlation of literally 0.02 or under, so increased curiosity is the only personality trait that tracks with IQ. So there is some fire behind OP's smoke.

For comparison, the correlation between IQ and high school grades is r=0.54, which is considered very strongly predictive. 0.17 is more weakly predictive, but the fact that it's predictive at all is significant.

As far as what intelligence is - we don't actually phuckin know. We know that IQ tests correlate really well with intelligence-like things we observe, but we don't know the causation behind that, or the actual mechanism of action. It's like saying that we know pushing our car's gas pedal raises our sped0meter with a correlation of r=0.7, but we don't know what an engine is cause we've never been able to open our car's hood.
FA Crew
Always Pick 1 Crew

"Experience is something you get right after you need it."
  1. FAPhaggot
  2. Hawaiian shirt hoarder
  3. FAPhaggots avatar
  1. FAPhaggot
  2. Hawaiian shirt hoarder
  3. Join Date: Nov 2015
  4. Posts: 15,712
  5. Rep Power: 185,348
Quote
Bookmarks
Digg
del.icio.us
StumbleUpon
Google
Facebook
Posting Permissions
  1. You may not post new threads
  2. You may not post replies
  3. You may not post attachments
  4. You may not edit your posts