Thursday, October 6, 2011
523. How to Double Your Intelligence
Every time you add a new distinction to a subject, you double your intelligence with respect to that subject. This is how you measure true intelligence - not by IQ numbers which only measure how good you are at doing IQ tests and are not at all a true measure of intelligence.
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Dominic Mulvey
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distinctions,
Intelligence,
IQ tests,
measuring intelligence
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