What is Intelligence?
What is Intelligence ?
Intelligence is the ability to recognize a problem and solve the problem.
It can also be defined as follows:
- Learning from Experience:
Acquiring knowledge and the ability to remember it and use it for a future reference. - Recognizing issues and problems:
Ability to foresee problems and identify them at early stage before they become to big to handle. - Problem solving:
Using knowledge and experience to solve a problem in the most efficient manner.
TYPES OF INTELLIGENCE:
- Mathematical and logical reasoning is defined as a person’s ability to regulate, measure, and understand numerical symbols, abstraction, and logic.
- Linguistical Intelligence is language processing skills both in terms of understanding or implementation in writing or verbally.
- Spatial Visual Intelligence is defined as the ability to perceive the visual world and the relationship of one object to another.
- Kinesthetic Intelligence is the ability that is related to how a person uses his limbs in a skilled manner.
- Musical Intelligence is about a person’s ability to recognize and create sounds, rhythms, and sound patterns
- Intrapersonal Intelligence describes how high the level of self-awareness someone has is starting from realizing weakness, strength to his own feelings.
- Interpersonal Intelligence: It is the ability of humans to communicate with others after understanding other people’s feelings and influence on the person.
- Naturalist Intelligence is an additional category of Intelligence relating to the ability to process information on the environment around us.
- Existential Intelligence is the awareness of spiritual and ontology-related areas.