Cognitive Intelligence:
* Traditional IQ-based definition: This focuses on the ability to learn, solve problems, and adapt to new situations.
* More nuanced definition: Includes different types of intelligence like verbal, mathematical, spatial, musical, kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic intelligence.
Practical Intelligence:
* Street smarts: The ability to navigate everyday life, solve practical problems, and understand social situations effectively.
* Emotional intelligence: The ability to recognize and manage emotions, both in yourself and others.
Technological Intelligence:
* Artificial intelligence (AI): Refers to machines that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, like learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
Other perspectives:
* Wisdom: The ability to use knowledge and experience to make sound judgments and decisions.
* Creativity: The ability to come up with new and original ideas.
* Resourcefulness: The ability to find solutions and make do with limited resources.
* Adaptability: The ability to adjust to new circumstances and challenges.
Ultimately, what it means to be "smart" depends on the specific context and what you value. There is no single "right" answer.
