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Does intelligence increase your ability to fool yourself?

Sometimes, highly intelligent people fall into what psychologists call the intelligence trap–a tendency of experts to overreach the limits of their expertise. One of the most dramatic examples of this occurred in 1998 with the failure of the investment firm Long Term Capital Management (LTCM) generally attributed to the prevailing hubris among its senior partners …

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Was Albert Einstein right about saying that intelligence is not knowledge but imagination?

This post is a response to a question posed by a visitor to this site. A significant part of Einstein’s groundbreaking discoveries drew from his gedanken (thought) experiments. When most people believed that time is absolute, i.e., it unfolds at a uniform rate and is measured to be the same by all observers, Einstein realized that concepts …

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How did Newton and other scientists achieve greatness in spite of being socially isolated and absent-Minded?

The qualities of social isolation and absent-mindedness have been evident in the great geniuses throughout history. Isaac Newton was so intelligent that he had difficulty relating to his peers, and became increasingly solitary through his adolescent years. This isolation enabled him to pursue his experiments with intensity as he sublimated his need for human interaction …

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Can a person without natural talent become a genius through effort?

During the past two centuries, this question has become the focus of an ongoing emotionally-charged discussion between the political Left and Right. The Left denies the existence of natural talent, while the Right asserts that it resides in our DNA. By denying the existence of talent, those on the Left argue that the distribution of …

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Why is it Strenuous or hard work for my brain when I do math?

In his bestseller, Thinking Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman outlined the two modes of thinking that he called System 1and System 2. Roughly speaking, System 1 mode consists of intellectual processes that are “hard-wired” into our psyche and are performed automatically, or with minimal effort. Our startled reaction to an unexpected loud noise or sexual arousal in response …

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What are examples of Deep intellectual questions?

A visitor to my Quora site, Intelligence and IQ, posed the question above and this post is my response. Here are two questions that require a high level of intelligence and knowledge before they can be understood and then addressed. Detailed discussions of several such questions are provided at https://www.intelligence-and-iq.com/intelligence/  Will artificial intelligence ever surpass …

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What are AQ, EQ & IQ?

IQ is an approximate measure of a person’s cognitive abilities, including the ability to identify patterns in information, to problem solve, to reason logically, to store and recall information, to abstract, and to comprehend complex ideas. EQ, termed the “emotional quotient,” is a measure of a person’s social skills including the ability to understand the …

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