There seems to be an ongoing debate on whether or not you can improve your level of intelligence. Some people think that a person is genetically wired as intellectual, while others think that intellect is learned and acquired as life progresses. After reviewing several articles and taking part in conversation, there appears to be a consensus that you simply
cannot improve your intelligence; however, I disagree. I believe this misconception comes from the fact that everyone has different learning strategies. Each individual's cognitive learning process reacts and formulates at unique speeds depending on certain activities. It is because of this biological makeup that we have thousands of professions in this world. Everyone is intellectually and cognitively stronger in one aspect of their being than others. This is why some professionals, basketball players or physicians, hire accountants to regulate their money. The mathematical sequence of numbers clicks better in the mind of the accountant than the athlete or surgeon. With that being said, the Multiple Intelligences: Field Guide clearly illustrates the wide array of intelligences that we posses and how we function within those intelligences.
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