Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The dichotomy of being smart and Intelligent

People who are born intelligent start off life with everything easy for them. They don’t have to work hard to get good grades, they never really have to do much to get ahead. The major challenge of early life is school – and school is designed for average people. So intelligent people just breeze through.
But there is a point where every intelligent person faces something that requires more than intelligence. It requires hard work, it requires the ability to fail, it requires being able to do tough tasks, boring tasks. For the first time in their life, in spite of their intelligence, these intelligent people are challenged.
The experience of being challenged has very different effects like “Oh boy, now I’m really gonna have to try hard” to “I”m not smart enough for this.”