What makes us intelligent? Do we inherit intelligence from our parents or can some skills be learnt?
For many years,IQ or Intelligence Quotient, was considered by many to be the best measure of human intelligence. But in the last few decades, many factors like self-discipline, memory, perseverance and appropriate emotional behavior have been recognized as important or more important than IQ. Some of these talents are hereditary but we have found that they can also be learnt and assimilated into our lives by mimicking role models with such talents, or learning special techniques.
Humans are at the apex of the animal kingdom for one reason, human intelligence is the highest achievement of evolution. Hundreds of species have died out over uncounted thousands of years so that the most intelligent and adaptable specie can walk and dominate the planet, that is, us.
The human brain is indeed very unique. For all the millions of dollars spent on computer hardware and software, we have made machines that are able to make millions of mathematical calculations in seconds. But we have yet to create a machine that is able to laugh at the punchline of a good joke.
To call someone clever is to accord him or her one of the highest forms of compliments. Any parent would beam with pride if a stranger would also call his or her children clever. But intelligence is in no way predestined, that is , there is no guarantee that the children of clever parents will turn out to be clever as well. Genetic scientists assume that the ratio of unchangeable genetic material to controllable environmental factors is about 30 to 70 percent. However, any arguments on the old debate of nature versus nurture looks like a waste time – a little like whether the soil or the climate is responsible for a bumper harvest.
Many factors help shape the mind of an individual and his or her intelligence. However, scientists agree that having a strong dependable memory is one of the prerequisites for human intelligence. Imagine someone who has a memory that is only dependable for a day. As soon as that person goes to sleep and awakes the next day, he or she has to start all over again, learning new things. However, most people have memories that are decades old, going back to the days when that person was a mere toddler.
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