Making use of human weaknesses in intelligence work is a logical matter. It keeps coming up, and of course you try to look at all the aspects that interest you in a human being.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Human intelligence is a marvelous, subtle, and poorly understood phenomenon. There is no danger of duplicating it anytime soon.
We regard intelligence as man's main characteristic and we know that there is no superiority which intelligence cannot confer on us, no inferiority for which it cannot compensate.
Nothing has caused the human race so much trouble as intelligence.
I don't think there's anything unique about human intelligence.
Intelligence is not to make no mistakes, but quickly to see how to make them good.
We all can relate to people's weaknesses. We might put up a facade that everything is perfect but none of us are. When we see that weakness in somebody else, we understand or give ourselves a little bit of leeway.
One of the functions of intelligence is to take account of the dangers that come from trusting solely to the intelligence.
The new generation of researchers must be given the skills and values - not just scientific ideals, but also awareness of human weaknesses - that will enable it to correct its forebears' mistakes.
It is impossible to underrate human intelligence - beginning with one's own.
Intelligence is the ability to avoid doing work, yet getting the work done.