Thursday, March 21, 2013

"Intelligence" By: Chance Denison & Michael Macaalay






Written by: Chance Denison
philosophized by: Michael Macaalay
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When people think of intelligence, they think of I.Q. and how good a person is at math or something. But intelligence isn't just that, yes math is a good thing to be intelligent at but there are many places that intelligence is important and helps with the activity or job. Intelligence cannot be determined by an I.Q. test,  it is measured on what you do best and worst, and how well you do with the said activities. People tend to think that intelligent people are a "nerd". Adding to this people tend to think intelligent people don't have friends, but this isn't true in most cases because it depends on how they act around people and if they are a little over intelligent for the person or an average person. But the few times when a intelligent person doesn't have any friends they are often referred to as a "nerd". The non intelligent people might not be good in math but has a better understanding in Science and may be misread by people and left out of groups or things like that. Like I said before some people may be good at something like art but not good at math and could be considered "dumb" because they aren't good at important subjects in I.Q. tests. But people who judge someone because they aren't good at a subject(s) because they jealous is just plain terrible. Doing this is often making fun of yourself because everyone has a hard subject(s) that they aren't exceptional at but have one amazing class they do well in. But in todays society "dumb" people are most accepted in the world because they experience more hardships than smart people according to "Normal people". But contrary to this even if you are a perfect student you will always face a few extremely hard things like bullies, huge projects, stuff like that that "normal people" only think they encounter. Overall "smart" people have a hard time like "normal" people, and always have a subject(s) that they aren't as good at as others just like "normal" people.

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