thanks for your input. I appreciate it.
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look down...
In a message dated 10/29/2006 12:33:11 P.M. US Mountain Standard Tim, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It would be great if some of you all could answer a couple of questions for me for my online class discussion. We are asked to get information and correlate it with the others find out about intelligence and wisdom. If you want to can you tell you age as well because how people feel about wisdom and intelligence differs in different generations. If you don't really want to then that is OK as well. I won't be using your name so don't worry about that.What do you constitutes intelligent behavior? Please be pretty specific about the abilities you choose. subject learns from errors made and doesn't repeat themWhat do you think makes adults thinking different than adolescence's thinking?
We've already bumped into the problems they are experiencing and because we are intelligent, we don't do them anymore. Sure we were told not to bump into specific things BUT we knew it would work out better in our case, just like adolescents are thinking now.
Do you think there are different stages of adults thinking?
yes - some still think like adolescents and some don't - also, some can see the 'big picture' and others can't.
What is your definition of wisdom and how does it compose to intelligence?
Intelligence is learning from mistakes, wisdom is remembering the lesson and not repeating it. Wisdom also allows one to transfer lessons learned in one situation to another similar situation thus sparing us the agony of learning a new lesson similar to the old one.
Thanks in advance to those of you that answer these for me.Stacy
Good luck Stacy.
Dave
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