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the measure of the intelligence is the ability to change 500words essay​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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    The measure of intelligence 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. All great people who achieved phenomenal success had this quality. In their pursuit of their goals when they failed repeatedly, they changed their strategies and course to accomplish their goals and finally succeeded.  

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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Answered by Swarup1998
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" The measure of intelligence is the ability to change "

Life is a one time match and in today's world, we all want to win the game with our own strategies, one step ahead our competitors. Defeating others as well as our inner adversities which make a wall in our path, is very important. For this, we have to give our bests.

Albert Einstein was one of the greatest minds, the world could have. In his life, he also faced ignorance but he kept to strive for the betterment of his abilities and for that he brought changes to his tactics, firmly stood on adaptable changes which gave him new approaches while doing scientific discoveries.

Our brain is filled with infinite abilities to think and evolve in a way that we can discover new ideas and this is where intelligence comes in. Necessity of changing something depends on how smoothly the brain can adapt the changes.

Take an example, how a man can swim through a flowing river to the other bank? If you try swimming against the current straight to other side, you will lose lots of calories in fruitless efforts. But if you swim in an angular path, you will be able to reach the other side easily and with less efforts - swim with the flow. This is the change, one needs when one is struck by hurdles. You know what, intelligent persons are always capable to adapt this changes for the bright future else intelligence wouldn't matter anyhow.

While solving a mathematical problem, if you keep trying with the same process after several failures to get a result, possibly you will never be able to solve it. Find other ways, new methods, which will give an appropriate result.

It is advisable to use the intellectual powers in profitable ways. Deriving psychological methods which will help the occurrence of new ideas is the most important thing of all which always help to use the intelligence with the changes one must bring to overcome difficulties.

Intelligence with the ability to change the mindset always unlock new opportunities for a better future. Intelligence is measured on the basis of adapting changes.

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