A bucket will hold so much water. Filling it up will not increase its capacity.
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You could think of intelligence more like a water balloon. It certainly can hold so much water, but until then, it can grow by a great deal
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So you are saying that studying something like 30 semesters make you smart like Einstein or Feynman?
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I’d need 180 years, year round, at the pace that’s been measured.
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Good nutrition.
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Except everything I see on
@RealPeerReview suggests the opposite is true.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Yes, but how? And is an institution adding any value to the education?
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There is variation in the quality, not just the quantity, of education, which is a difference between learning logic and learning by rote. Liberal arts educations are supposed to do the former but mainly are focused on the latter.
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The authors' conclusion: "Education appears to be the most consistent, robust, and durable method yet to be identified for raising intelligence." Somehow, this does not surprise.
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Yes, as compared with .... ?
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