@Steve-Flordia It's totally fine to reach the end of sth. Question remains if the reasons for it are mutually and amically agreed upon so no one feels guilty over the issue, or vice-versa depending from the points of heated contention.
Is there a difference between Intelligence and Knowledge?
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@batman I was just wondering because in your first reply, there was no mention of time.
Off on a tangent, do you think given two people can we ever say 'A is more intelligent than B' or is it task specific? -
@adam2101 said in Is there a difference between Intelligence and Knowledge?:
@batman I was just wondering because in your first reply, there was no mention of time.
Off on a tangent, do you think given two people can we ever say 'A is more intelligent than B' or is it task specific?Its not about the time, but about efficient use of knowledge and tools available to him. If a person is unable to complete a certain task, in an efficient manner, questions can be raised about his Intelligence.
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@batman
That is good.
But actually, you need to change the header lol. -
Absolutely
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Intellegence is knowing tomato is a fruit. Knowledge is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
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@majesticowl said in Is there a difference between Intelligence and Knowledge?:
Intellegence is knowing tomato is a fruit. Knowledge is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
You are an intellectual.
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While solving an MCQ,
Knowing the right option is Knowledge.
Eliminating all other options except the right one and hence , marking the left one is Intelligence.Knowledge is knowing your struggle is hard.
Intelligence is keep fighting because you know destiny is waiting.Knowledge is knowing the truth.
Intelligence is keeping it up to you till the right time.Mathematician: I use formulae and axioms. It is my knowledge. But, I can’t solve problem until intelligence comes into play.
Player: I start to play the game due to my knowledge. I win the game due to my intelligence.
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@naveen067 I think you are considering only one sort of intelligence,
Cognitive intelligence.
As for your second example, I think it is more grit than intelligence.
And the third one is I believe conning. :P
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Intelligence is the capacity for knowledge. Knowledge is the utilization of that capacity to accumulate anything and everything to grow and survive.
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Wisdom conquers all the above. It's also the hardest to come by. It's the ability to utilize both knowledge and intelligence to get the expected results without any bs