![]() Concerning practical intelligence (or street smart), it is learning through experience from real life. Neither Steve Jobs nor Mark Zuckerberg studied in college, and yet they became billionaires. It is a myth that people need to succeed in school to earn a considerable amount of money. The ability to do math can help one pass the test, but this ability becomes unnecessary when it comes to the point when a person needs to get out of a dangerous situation. Constant reliance on theoretical knowledge can lead to disastrous consequences. All people can be academically intelligent in school, college, university and so on, but this does not mean that a person with a degree will possess common sense. Personal opinion is appreciated more than a simple retelling of impractical facts. In practice, academically intelligent people are pretty good at repeating particular information, but when they have to answer questions about real-world issues their minds cannot think of anything to say. ![]() They believe that value lies in possessing information, reading books and they like everything that has the right answers. Academically intelligent people who excel in classes, exams and know all the theories no matter whether they are valuable or useless in life. ![]() In other words, it is a traditional school type of learning when a teacher shares information and students learn it and follow all rules. However, such a person manages situations (especially severe or stressful ones) from an intellectual position, utilizing facts, information obtained mainly from books. Book smart is merely an intelligent and well-educated person who performs well academically. Concerning analytically intelligent (or book smart) people, their intelligence is employed to judge, analyze and evaluate information. These two are definitely necessary, and they are interchangeable in real life.
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