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Submitted by [deleted] t3_z55tll in Showerthoughts
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Sometimes, i forget how smart i am.
And memory can be super selective! I have a photographic memory which helps immensely with my job but if I watch a movie or tv show I cannot recall details, names, much of the scenarios taking place. I find tv so boring that it usually just puts me to sleep. But if I have walked through a room and you ask me where such and such is located I can tell you exactly where it is/was.
I think that’s why they say something something about judging a fish by it’s ability to climb a tree…
A lot of intelligence involves deductive reasoning. You can have a kickass memory but not be able to solve a puzzle that requires logic.
You can also be able to solve every logic puzzle easily but forget why you entered a room or.. what important tasks you needed to do every hour. Also the names of most people in your life
One must also have the ability to apply and use the information. I know very smart people who can't work.
It really depends how you define smart. You can have high iq but executive dysfunction, so you can solve super complex problems really easily but forget to grab your school bag on the way out the door.
Memory helps, but it’s only a factor in intelligence, not the whole story.
If this were true, little kids are the smartest people on the planet. But they aren’t bc they lack self awareness, logical reasoning, etc. My 6yo has so much shit memorized. lol
I have a Ph.D. in molecular biotechnology, and I have terrible memory
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I am continually amazed at how smart I think I am now that I have retired.
I think a lot of it comes down to processing speed. If you process twice as fast as another person, you perceive twice as much, respond quicker, etc.
TooManySteves2 t1_ixu9yi4 wrote
Depends on how you define "smart". People can be intelligent but have poor memory.