Friday, October 23, 2020

Explanation

 This week we have done a little recap on writing an explanation, so this is mine on smart people




What makes Smart People Smart?


Have you ever wondered why Einstein was such an amazing mathematician and physicist? But why is it no-one could amount to his IQ or come up with the theories that change the world?. Was he smarter than the average person, because the mass of his brain was low or was it, because he had a high amount of glial cells in his brain?Let’s dissect why is it that the inventors, artists and scientists are ranked as smart. Why exactly are they smart?. A fact about smartness is that the person has the ability to put ideas together, and create solutions to problems, they are able to focus, concentrate, and communicate on all levels.


There are many ways of interpreting the word smart for example you may be book smart as in academics or street smart as in you know your way around the world. Both are valuable in life and we only tend to become street smart later on in life. Now of course these aren’t the only smarts. If we were to break down the meaning and the word itself smart we would get tons of millions of realms explaining smart.I can support this by saying if you were to search “what makes smart people smart” quite a number people come up, but they do not all share the same sort of smart. For now I’m going to be explaining how people who excel in literature and mathematics are seen as smart, or what traits they have acquired, that makes them the way they are.


Many people believe that smartness is not necessarily something you obtain, but instead something you're just born with, of course this is not true.Although intelligence could be inherited, much like height and eye colour. Although there are certain traits which smart people tend to have. One of them being that they are aware of how much they are not knowledgeable about. Being smart is something that’s grown and cultivated, often by being curious enough to seek out new information and by recognising what you don’t already know.Smart people are constantly questioning and curious about topics and things around them, they are not afraid to be wrong and crave more knowledge.They continuously think out of the box or not just accept what other people tell them.


Smart people often make connections that seem obvious to them, but perplexing to others simply because they have developed the skill of “zooming out” to get a better view of the big picture. By this I mean smart people sort of see everyone running around trying to figure out how to get from here to there, while they simply already know how.Many people then question as to how we are able to try and zoom out so that we can see more of a big picture and obtain this intelligence that smart people seem to have. When some more research was done researchers found out that smart people found it easier to see the bigger picture, because they experienced things, now of course this maybe seem confusing as to how these two things are related, but if you think about it if you were to have the same amount of knowledge or experiences of everyone else then you would not learn what it is you're doing wrong, and why is it that you cannot find the way from here to there. 


To summarize smart people are different in the sense they accepted that in the beginning they weren’t all that knowledgeable, and their curiosity gobbled at their neurons, so much that they constantly wanted to learn more. Their ability to experience and find out patterns gets them to where they are today. There are many different ways of learning smarts and we were always taught someone who is smart is someone who gets good grades, although this is not true at all. Movie directors and Physicists  are both very smart and professional jobs although if you were to put them in each others spots they would be dumb, so I’m just here to remind you that we are all smart, but we all have a different way of presenting it.


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