Carlie Gavin

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The modern age’s basic understanding of an intelligent person is someone who has a large vocabulary, a certain erudite style, knowledge of culturally prized writers like Shakespeare or Homer, and particular areas of general knowledge.
Carlie Gavin
Knowledge Is mistaken for intelligence, intelligence is how we think not what we know
The Six Secrets of Intelligence: Why modern education doesn’t teach us how to think for ourselves
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