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the measure of intelligence is ability to change

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Answered by micky32
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Einstein was keenly aware of the power of the intellect. Reading, study, thinking, discussion, and experimentation provide a pathway for the intellect. But though Einstein’s intelligence is beyond calculation, he believed that a KEY to intelligence is the ability to change. What could such a claim mean? Let’s give it some thought together.

Change is inevitable—so we must face it courageously

Answered by Anonymous
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 The measure of intelligent is the ability to change

It is absolutely true one’s ability to change determines one’s intelligence level. Change is a great quality. If you can adapt, you can achieve anything.  

One really has to change to be successful. Have you ever seen a river? How meandering and winding is its course! Do you know why? Well, river is the greatest example of change. Whenever any obstacle comes in its way, it either makes its course round or flows over it. And finally reaches its destination, the sea. Similarly, if a man wishes to be successful, he must adapt himself to the challenges he faces. He must not stop making efforts. He must change his strategies and be successful. Sometimes it is wiser to go round an obstacle than be deterred by its formidable height.  

Even in the evolutionary process only those animals survived that were quick to adapt; big animals such as dinosaurs under whose thuds shook the earth were wiped out. On the contrary small animals like platypuses, cockroaches, bees, turtles, etc. could survive because they adapted to the changes.  

All great men and women achieved success following the principle of change. Intelligence may help us in life, but change definitely helps us much more. So learn to change yourself according to the situation

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