Introduction and spirtlizum on the measure of intelligence is the ablility to change
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How To Become More Intelligent (According to Einstein)
“The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.” — Albert Einstein
Benjamin Hardy, PhD
Jul 20, 2018 · 9 min read
If you’re not changing, you’re not growing. If you’re not growing, you’re not being intelligent. Humans thrive in change and expansion — yet there can be so many internal or external blocks to change.
Trying to keep things as they are is a very unhealthy approach to life. Avoiding change reflects a misunderstanding of the human condition and human flourishing. Change is not to be avoided, but embraced. Said Winston Churchill:
“To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.”
How much have you changed in the past 12 months?
How much have you changed in the past 5 years (60 months)?
What new challenges are you taking on?
What new books have you read that have completely changed your paradigm?
What new relationships and experiences have opened you to new worlds of possibilities?
What suppressed pain and trauma have you freed yourself from?
What bad habits have you finally given up?
What relationships have you healed or let go of?
What addictions are still stopping you from living your dreams?
What roles or “personality” are you still clinging to?