Listened to this Hidden Brain on the commute this morning.
https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/why-youre-smarter-than-you-think/
The IQ part is of course interesting and how IQ can't measure desire or passion or interest of course leaves the concept wanting.
I have always found myself going back to Kurzweil's definition of intelligence - the ability to solve problems with limited resources.
Alas, problems for you might not be problems for me.
But the real kipper of the piece for me was when he used the word "messy."
The world is messy.
Here is some of the context:
Shankar Vedantam:
You've also said that IQ tests fail to capture the full range of human potential, in that they focus on the explicit, the conscious, the controlled forms of thinking. What does this leave out, Scott?
Scott Barry Kaufman:
Absolutely. Well, one specific thing I did study in my dissertation is this idea called implicit learning, which is our ability to learn the probabilistic rule structure of the world automatically and implicitly without a level of awareness. This is deep implications. I mean, so you talk about the theme of your show, right here, we're getting to... this is very, very congruent. I mean, think about what is required to develop social intelligence. Sometimes when people smile, they mean this, sometimes they don't. Sometimes when people's eyes are like this, sometimes they don't. The world is messy.
Probabilistic rule structure of the world.
There are no absolutes. From the hard sciences to the social sciences, not one truth.
And yet, we can be happy. We can move through the world with grace and patience and humility and smile and be smiled at.
Relativism is your friend.
Old systems, especially in an education system, but you also see it in organizations and hiring practices. It goes deep, this stuff, a lot of these assumptions we have about human potential that are really outdated and just wrong.
Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Religion is an old system, really outdated and unhealthy. We aren't fallen, we aren't born in sin, we aren't corrupt, we don't need saved, the body isn't bad.
Time to let it go. Time to embrace the messy world with a new paradigm. A healthier paradigm.
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