I have a question for you: "What does it mean to be 'smart'?" Many would argue that being smart depends on your brain properties and structure. Some of the brain properties that tend to correlate with intelligence include the following:
- Overall brain volume;
- Grey matter volume;
- White matter volume;
- White matter integrity;
- Cortical thickness; and
- Neural efficiency.
However, other people would argue that being smart depends on the quantity and the quality of the education a person has acquired. Still others would say that smart people are those who are good at solving problems, or making money, or adapting to change.
I would argue that—to a large extent—being smart is about what you know, and about your ability to apply said knowledge. And that's what today's post is about: I've collected some of the things—30 to be exact—that really smart people know.
To read the whole post, just click here: 30 Things Really Smart People Know.
Sincerely,
Marelisa
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