Fluid intelligence doesn't look much like the capacity to memorise and recite facts, the skills that people have traditionally associated with brainpower.
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When student performance shows increases on test scores, that improvement is not associated with an increase in 'fluid intelligence' - that is, using logical thinking and problem solving in novel situations, rather than recalling previously learned facts and skills.
Fluid intelligence is not a Big Five personality trait: It's a measurement of one's ability to rapidly learn and apply a rule set. As an entrepreneur, you're rapidly dealing with different issues, and your ability to switch from one issue to another is very important.
Intelligence is quickness in seeing things as they are.
Intelligence is what you use when you don't know what to do: when neither innateness nor learning has prepared you for the particular situation.
Collecting intelligence information is like trying to drink water out of a fire hydrant. You know, in hindsight It's great. The problem is there's a million dots at the time.
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.
I'm pretty sure there is some genetic component towards intelligence.
Intelligence is really a kind of taste: taste in ideas.
Clear thinking requires courage rather than intelligence.
I don't think there's anything unique about human intelligence.
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