Submitted by Frank Gilroy on March 24, 2008 - 15:20.
I think it's important to think a bit about what it means to be "smart". Most experts these days will agree that we're discovering new types of "intelligence" all the time. Emotional/interpersonal intelligence, kinesthetic intelligence, logical/mathematical intelligence are all exhibited to varying degrees in all of us.
I agree the most important thing is to find something you truly love to do. If that is also something you're very good at, have an innate intelligence for, you're probably well on your way to being "rich" by at least one definition of the word.
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Submitted by Frank Gilroy on March 24, 2008 - 15:20.
I think it's important to think a bit about what it means to be "smart". Most experts these days will agree that we're discovering new types of "intelligence" all the time. Emotional/interpersonal intelligence, kinesthetic intelligence, logical/mathematical intelligence are all exhibited to varying degrees in all of us.
I agree the most important thing is to find something you truly love to do. If that is also something you're very good at, have an innate intelligence for, you're probably well on your way to being "rich" by at least one definition of the word.