What does it mean to be "intelligent"?
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Intelligence
>>8697245
>rationalwiki
What are you, a fucking neckbeard? This isn't reddit.
An ability to solve problems that aren't standard for you, to adjust the world the way you want, to quickly adapt and learn?
>>8697242
to not talk about things you don't know about and try to seem like you do
>>8697242
Being a weaboo trap hacker apparently.
>>8697242
the ability to earnestly assess yourself and direct yourself towards goals
the ability to solve problems practically, while not overdoing it
the ability to explain a concept to another person in an understandable and correct way
>>8697286
The links leads to a sensible starting point for discussing the topic at hand.
Categorical dismissal for ideological reasons is just short sighted
>>8697242
To understand a positive word, you can also look at the negative version.
Intelligence <> Ignorance.
While intelligence is the complement of ignorance, ignorance is lack of intelligence.
However, most people have such severe emotional issues (trauma, denial, ADHD, autism) that it's mind-boggling they can function at all, with or without drugs.
>>8697242
To have behavior that is guided by the rational part of your brain rather than the instinctive.
>>8697242
the ability to look down unintelligent people
>>8697242
Intelligence is being able to define:
[self/not-self] + [correlation/causality]
Enjoy.