Types of Intelligence
Intelligence is a set of talents that include memory, accuracy, concentration, learning, understanding, processing speed and reasoning. In fact, intelligence is a mental process that includes logical capacity, self-awareness, learning, problem-solving skills, planning, creativity, individual knowledge, language, etc. Intelligence is the ability to learn from experiences, think abstractly, and deal effectively with the environment and people around you.
Intelligence is not the same in all people and individual differences are very prominent in this field. Various things such as physiological factors, heredity, learning, family conditions, environmental-social conditions and individual factors play a role in the level of intelligence. It is by using intelligence that we can show appropriate behavior towards others and the environment we are in, and have constructive action and interaction with others and solve life's problems.
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Naturalistic intelligence
Ability to understand relationships and recognize differences or similarities between species and individuals
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Mathematical - logical intelligence
Ability to calculate, logically analyze problems, consider propositions and hypotheses, and perform complex mathematical and logical operations
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Intra-personal intelligence
Ability to understand your desires, feelings, moods and expectations and use it to intelligently manage life
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Financial intelligence
A set of diagnoses and decisions that a person uses to financially manage their life and business
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