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Not necesarily. Intelligence is natural aptitude & knowledge is the accumulation of learning. They are related, but not the same.
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Not always together. Trying living outside the bag
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NO, because then I look like a stupid snobb.
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No, intelligence is the ability to learn. Knowledge is the ability to understand and apply what you have learned in a constructive manner. Intelligence is something you are born with, knowledge requires you to put forth an effort.
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Not really. Intelligent people can be very knowledgeable about certain subjects and dufasses in others. Think about it... Almost everyone considers nerds as intelligent, because they know computers, math, science, etc., but how well do they do with girls (or guys)? Many have forsaken emotionalism for intelligence, and many of THEM suffer greatly for it. (Heck, they have even made a show about them (The Big Bang Theory - CBS), and there've been plenty of movies about it. Now, knowledgeable people CAN be very intelligent, but, by the same token, are usually wise (they've learned) about numerous subjects. Again, though, having knowledge of a limited array of subjects can make you appear "intelligent", and without experiences to guide, can also limit wisdom. So, I take each person as they are. Maybe I will be able to watch (or help) them grow from strictly intelligent to wise. ;-)
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Absolutely not. There was a girl in one of my classes and she was amazing. Amazing in a sense that she could memorize things fully and without hardly a try. Her grades were, obviously, straight A's. But, she was the MOST UNintelligent person I knew! She was, what you would call, a "blonde" and she made herself look so stupid. So yeah....she made me confirm my belief that knowledge does NOT equate to anything near intelligent.
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No. Intelligence is the tool with which you gain knowledge.
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No. Knowledge has to do with accumulating data, with intellectual experiences. Intelligence is a capacity that some people have more than others, but if it is not developed, knowledge may not ever be obtained.
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No, you can learn all kinds of things from books, but until you've experienced them, how much do you really know?
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