Actually there are more intelligent people, that's why we have IQ tests. That proof is even more evident when you see gifted kids who skip grades. Some people are born gifted, some are not.Everyone has their own unique talents and abilities. Thus, no one is really "more intelligent", they are just more proficient at specific things.
I have to agree with @Mystic and @Stardom22 Sorry bud.Actually there are more intelligent people, that's why we have IQ tests. That proof is even more evident when you see gifted kids who skip grades. Some people are born gifted, some are not.
Just because majority think it is truth, doesn't make it so. I just gave you a fact, literally a fact you have wrong conclusion and you refuse to accept it. IQ test is not invented as a joke.I have to agree with @Mystic and @Stardom22 Sorry bud.
So if I fail to score high on an IQ test, that means I'm dumb? Doesn't an IQ test simply test how well you can answer those particular questions? Are all IQ tests exactly the same? The answer is no. Why is that? What if I score high on one IQ test, but not on another? What happens then?Just because majority think it is truth, doesn't make it so. I just gave you a fact, literally a fact you have wrong conclusion and you refuse to accept it. IQ test is not invented as a joke.
100%Intelligence is the most innate thing that Nature gifts to everyone. There is no argument about it. Even a seed knows how to grow. The shoots always come up and roots go down.
But then we quantify intelligence based on certain criteria and that's very wrong. The theory of Multiple intelligence clearly states that each one of us are intelligent.
Thank you for agreeing there. Every organism is born with intelligence. And Nature is the smartest of all. Sadly, we don't accept that.100%
This is one major problem we in third world countries have. We use to suffer brain drain. Now, she is residing in UK, depriving the native country the necessary help she should render for the betterment of her native country.My niece can read and right at age 2. She was able to compose a song at age 4 and could memorize what she heard. She is indeed intelligent. She was a consistent academic scholar from nursery to college. She graduated Valedictorian at all levels and in the university, she graduated Suma Cum Laude. She is now in UK. She passed the demo lessons, and the only Pinoy who passed the exam for residency she was Top 3 in the exam and awarded the UK residency. We can sense a child bright at a young age.
She is a nurse so also her husband. They both work in the government hospital in Taunton,UK.This is one major problem we in third world countries have. We use to suffer brain drain. Now, she is residing in UK, depriving the native country the necessary help she should render for the betterment of her native country.
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