Knowledge does not = intelligence
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Thread Topic: Knowledge does not = intelligence
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Intelligence may affect the rate at which you recieve knowledge, and it may affect what you do with knowledge, but it does not, never has, and never will be the same thing.
People seem to forget that alot. -
FUKING AGREED, FINALLY, SOMEONE SEES THE DIFFERENCE XD
In my opinion, Knowledge can only be gained through experience, and is partly a form of wisdom.
Intelligence is simply the rate at which one is able to understand things and memorize...
Just me opinion, mes cheries :P -
I really agree.
It pisses me off to not know something and then be called an idiot because everyone else knows it. This usually happens when I'm new to a place. -
Agreed!
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In that case, I'm a wise idiot xD
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I disagree,
they may not be identicle in definition but they do very heavily coincide.
Intellegence
capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity; aptitude in grasping truths, relationships, facts, meanings, etc.
knowledge
acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things.
Intellegence or an intellectual is someone who uses facts and reasoning, or who knows what they're talking about.
Knowledge is the act of having intelegence through either research or personal experience.
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