Difference Between an Intelligent, Educated, and being Smart

Difference Between an Intelligent, Educated, and being Smart - I’m always interested in the subject line of Intelligence. As a child, my mother described to me as ”smart”, but I soon realized that all parents refer their children as intelligent. In the time I think all kids are not smart, like all babies are not funny. If this happens, we are a world full of beautiful, intelligent people - not us.
Some of us are smart, but not as smart as we think, and others are smarter than they seem to be what makes me wonder howwe come to define smart? What makes a person more intelligent than others? In a “self-help” are more important than”the intelligence books”? Can you be both intelligent and stupid? As clever as the direct influence of genetics or environment of a person?
Then there is the question of education, intelligence andwisdom.
What that means, well educated? What is the differencebetween well-educated and very intelligent? You automaticallyhave well-trained highly intelligent? Someone can be veryintelligent but well-trained? Is IQ really mean something? Whatmakes a person wise? Why Wisdom is usually associated with age?
My desire to seek answers to these questions, inspired manyhours of intense research, including reading six books,hundreds of scientific papers and countless hours on the internet, nothing compared with the period of study and research pioneer in the field of intelligence and education as HowardGardner, Richard Sternberg, Linda S. Gottfredson, ThomasSowell, Alfie Kohn, and Diane F. Halpern, whose work is cited in this article.
My goal is simple: collect, synthesize and present data on whatit means, intelligent, educated and intelligent, so they are understood and used by anyone for their interests.
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