“Intelligence is not enough plus character, that is the goal of true education” - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing." For centuries, philosophers have tried to pinpoint the true measure of intelligence. More recently, neurosciences have entered the debate, searching for answers about intelligence from a scientific perspective: What makes some brains smarter than others? Are intelligent people better at storing and retrieving memories? Or perhaps their neurons have more connections allowing them to creatively combine dissimilar ideas? How does the firing of microscopic neurons lead to the sparks of inspiration behind the atomic bomb. And making a bomb is not as easy as it sounds unless it sounds hard to make. I also think this quote is trying to tell us that if you are learning
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