Thomas Alva Edison once said, “I have not failed. I have found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Since birth we have been gaining information from one source or another. Our brain gathers and stores information for future use. Using this information at the right place and time becomes intelligence. People who learn from their past failures are successful and worthy of knowledge. These people are quick witted and are described as intelligent people. An intelligent person has applied his knowledge in various real world problems. One can prove that his intelligence by attaining a high intelligence quotient but he also needs to apply his skill set in the real world problems. Intelligent people are the ones who are ready to accept criticism and are able to contribute to the society.
In life, everyone has faced challenge at one time or another. Intelligent people never leave any opportunity to find a solution to their problem. They are never afraid to face challenges. They believe in having a positive mindset and in developing problem solving skills. They accept criticism positively and utilize it to pave their path towards success. At times, one may experience constant failure, which could result in frustration …show more content…
The problem with this is that… one who has less knowledge might have done enough experimentation that he is now smart enough to solve a problem in an efficient and accurate way. We can say that he is intelligent in his own field of subject. For instance, Isaac Asimov has only shown his knowledge in an academic environment. He has not applied their knowledge in the real world. In contrast, people like Albert Einstein have proved their intelligence by doing great inventions. On the other hand, Isaac has just gained a bunch of knowledge and kept it to himself. He has wasted his knowledge by being a kitchen police in