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Svetradugi [14.3K]
4 years ago
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Do you agree that wisdom/critical thinking is a better predictor of well-being than intelligence? To answer, you will have to de

fine what the following terms mean for you:
Critical thinking
Wisdom
Intelligence
Well-being
Reflect on what you read in the text this week. Think of the people you know.
Are the good people smart?
Are the smart people good?
How do you define "good"? How do you define "smart"?
Can we use our intelligence to become "good"? If yes, how? If no, why not?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Elena L [17]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yes, it's is.

Explanation:

- Critical thinking: It's when you see the whole and complete panorama of the problem, analyze it objectively and take a decision considerating as well the consequences.

-Wisdom: It's acquire it  through the year and you can describe it as the experience.

-Intelligence: It's the academic knowledge of different subjects and thinks.

-Well-being: When a person has the mental and  physical conditions to have a  quiet and happy life, or at least, feels like he/she has it.

1.- No, not always.

2.- Sometimes but smart people most of the time is selfish and that it's not a attribute from good people.

<u>-Good:</u> When someone sees beyond his own interests and does not do thing that could harm others, always seeks for the well-being of the people noy oly for his.

<u>-Smart: </u>It's the knowledge  combined with the capacity of strategy.

<em>No, you can't. </em>Because intelligence teaches you science and mathematical thinking and to become good, you need to let go at somepoint the logical thinking and let you guide by your feelings.

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