Showing posts with label distinctions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distinctions. Show all posts
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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Sunday, July 25, 2010
90. Intelligence
How do you define Intelligence?
The best working definition I have found so far for intelligence is the ability to make finer and finer distinctions. The moment we can divide a subject in two, we have increased (doubled) our intelligence with respect to that subject. If we keep dividing, our intelligence keeps increasing. This is called Quantum Learning.
The best working definition I have found so far for intelligence is the ability to make finer and finer distinctions. The moment we can divide a subject in two, we have increased (doubled) our intelligence with respect to that subject. If we keep dividing, our intelligence keeps increasing. This is called Quantum Learning.
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