When it comes to intelligence, we refer to someone who pushes themselves to learn more. Intelligent people unlike smart people have an innate desire for learning, whereas smart individuals are more so like street smart. Intelligent people know how to ask questions whereas smart people just tell you what you should hear. Intelligent people know how to self reflect whereas smart people think they know the best. In this video, we cover some interesting researched back studies that hint at what intelligent people do when compared to the average.
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