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What makes a person intelligence?

“A highly intelligent person is one who is flexible in their thinking and can adapt to changes, they think before they speak or act, and they’re able to effectively manage their emotions,” Dr. Catherine Jackson, licensed clinical psychologist and board certified neurotherapist, tells Bustle.

Can you lose intelligence?

You can lose intelligence—like anything else—under the action of external agents, psychological or physiological. If what you want to know is whether you can become less intelligent with age, intelligence—especially as that measured by IQ tests—is considered as an invariable personality trait.

How long do smart people live?

People with higher IQs are less likely to die before the age of 79. That’s according to a study of over 65,000 people born in Scotland in 1936. Each of the people in the study took an intelligence test at the age of 11, and their health was then followed for 68 years, until the end of 2015.

What do you call someone who isn’t smart?

What’s a big word for dumb?

In this page you can discover 59 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for dumb, like: stupid, blockheaded, moronic, dull, senseless, unintelligent, foolish, feeble-minded, dense, idiotic and ignorant.

What are the benefits of a high IQ?

People who score better in IQ tests are also healthier and live longer. One explanation could be that they are better educated, so more likely to be in professional jobs that command higher salaries, helping them afford things like gym memberships and healthier foods.

Are geniuses born or made?

Geniuses are made, not born, and even the biggest dunce can learn something from the world class minds of Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin and Amadeus Mozart.