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    Default Intelligence Is Overrated: What You Really Need To Succeed

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/keldjens.../#52ee122b6375

    Albert Einstein’s was estimated at 160, Madonna’s is 140, and John F. Kennedy’s was only 119, but as it turns out, your IQ score pales in comparison with your EQ, MQ, and BQ scores when it comes to predicting your success and professional achievement.

    IQ tests are used as an indicator of logical reasoning ability and technical intelligence. A high IQ is often a prerequisite for rising to the top ranks of business today. It is necessary, but it is not adequate to predict executive competence and corporate success. By itself, a high IQ does not guarantee that you will stand out and rise above everyone else.

    Research carried out by the Carnegie Institute of Technology shows that 85 percent of your financial success is due to skills in “human engineering,” your personality and ability to communicate, negotiate, and lead. Shockingly, only 15 percent is due to technical knowledge. Additionally, Nobel Prize winning Israeli-American psychologist, Daniel Kahneman, found that people would rather do business with a person they like and trust rather than someone they don’t, even if the likeable person is offering a lower quality product or service at a higher price.

    With this in mind, instead of exclusively focusing on your conventional intelligence quotient, you should make an investment in strengthening your EQ (Emotional Intelligence), MQ (Moral Intelligence), and BQ (Body Intelligence). These concepts may be elusive and difficult to measure, but their significance is far greater than IQ.

    Emotional Intelligence

    EQ is the most well known of the three, and in brief it is about: being aware of your own feelings and those of others, regulating these feelings in yourself and others, using emotions that are appropriate to the situation, self-motivation, and building relationships.

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    Top Tip for Improvement: First, become aware of your inner dialogue. It helps to keep a journal of what thoughts fill your mind during the day. Stress can be a huge killer of emotional intelligence, so you also need to develop healthy coping techniques that can effectively and quickly reduce stress in a volatile situation.

    Moral Intelligence

    MQ directly follows EQ as it deals with your integrity, responsibility, sympathy, and forgiveness. The way you treat yourself is the way other people will treat you. Keeping commitments, maintaining your integrity, and being honest are crucial to moral intelligence.

    Top Tip for Improvement: Make fewer excuses and take responsibility for your actions. Avoid little white lies. Show sympathy and communicate respect to others. Practice acceptance and show tolerance of other people’s shortcomings. Forgiveness is not just about how we relate to others; it’s also how you relate to and feel about yourself.

    Body Intelligence

    Lastly, there is your BQ, or body intelligence, which reflects what you know about your body, how you feel about it, and take care of it. Your body is constantly telling you things; are you listening to the signals or ignoring them? Are you eating energy-giving or energy-draining foods on a daily basis? Are you getting enough rest? Do you exercise and take care of your body? It may seem like these matters are unrelated to business performance, but your body intelligence absolutely affects your work because it largely determines your feelings, thoughts, self-confidence, state of mind, and energy level.

    Top Tip For Improvement: At least once a day, listen to the messages your body is sending you about your health. Actively monitor these signals instead of going on autopilot. Good nutrition, regular exercise, and adequate rest are all key aspects of having a high BQ. Monitoring your weight, practicing moderation with alcohol, and making sure you have down time can dramatically benefit the functioning of your brain and the way you perform at work.

    What You Really Need To Succeed

    It doesn’t matter if you did not receive the best academic training from a top university. A person with less education who has fully developed their EQ, MQ, and BQ can be far more successful than a person with an impressive education who falls short in these other categories.

    Yes, it is certainly good to be an intelligent, rational thinker and have a high IQ; this is an important asset. But you must realize that it is not enough. Your IQ will help you personally, but EQ, MQ, and BQ will benefit everyone around you as well. If you can master the complexities of these unique and often under-rated forms of intelligence, research tells us you will achieve greater success and be regarded as more professionally competent and capable.

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    A smart person will know to develop these other factors, though. Taking care of one's body, developing one's people skills, and interacting with integrity are common sense. Are they more important overall? Probably. But IQ, all else being equal, still sets the intelligent apart from the unintelligent and allows the former to achieve more.

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    I don't think IQ or similar measures of intelligence are overrated, but there are other factors at play in human success, and various factors have contributed to higher IQ among certain peoples.

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    Well ofcourse Intelligence is not enough, but choice as well, and if It's possible...a Wisdom, but wisdom comes trough life, you cannot buy it...or be born with it.

    Intelligence alone is not enough, because if it would be enough, we would have only Intelligence as some form of Androids, but we are Humans.

    But question of this poll is made too simplistic, IQ cannot be overrated, but it is not enough, other things in person also must be in place.

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    Depends. There are different types of intelligence. There is especially a wide gap between book smarts and street smarts. Merkel for example, is book smarts. Trump, has a lot of street smarts. Putin, has both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhaoyun View Post
    Depends. There are different types of intelligence. There is especially a wide gap between book smarts and street smarts. Merkel for example, is book smarts. Trump, has a lot of street smarts. Putin, has both.
    Good point

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhaoyun View Post
    Depends. There are different types of intelligence. There is especially a wide gap between book smarts and street smarts. Merkel for example, is book smarts. Trump, has a lot of street smarts. Putin, has both.
    Is street smarts really intelligence, though? Isn't it rather just experience?

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    Intelligence, especially of the abstract kind is definitely overrated by those who possess it. Want to know what matters? Watch children at play. Children know what matters and what doesnt...what is cool and what isnt...who is the bully and the bullied. Children are like a 'raw' arbiter of what matters in human interaction and if you observe the playground long enough you witness social hierarchies form almost seamlessly amongst them, right in the middle of play time. The inhibited kid with the theories gets a punch in the stomach...the spontaneous kid gets all the friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhaoyun View Post
    Depends. There are different types of intelligence. There is especially a wide gap between book smarts and street smarts. Merkel for example, is book smarts. Trump, has a lot of street smarts. Putin, has both.
    The thing about book smart people is they lack logic, reason, and common sense. This forum with it's wide range of pseudo intellectuals proves it quite often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wadaad View Post
    Intelligence, especially of the abstract kind is definitely overrated by those who possess it. Want to know what matters? Watch children at play. Children know what matters and what doesnt...what is cool and what isnt...who is the bully and the bullied. Children are like a 'raw' arbiter of what matters in human interaction and if you observe the playground long enough you witness social hierarchies form almost seamlessly amongst them, right in the middle of play time. The inhibited kid with the theories gets a punch in the stomach...the spontaneous kid gets all the friends.
    While this is correct, it is also coping for why stupid people are pretty useless.
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