What is the real-world definition of IQ?
IQ or Intelligence Quotient is a measure of a person’s reasoning ability to gauge how well someone can use information and logic to answer questions or make predictions. In short, it is the ability to solve problems and adapt to new situations. Knowing a little bit about upcoming situations from real life experience frees up brainpower. This allows our brain to solve problems faster. Memorizing mantras, phrases, scriptures, verses, stories, and quotes force our brain to really work, thus making it easier to navigate through life and the stronger our foundation for learning will be. If you memorize and discuss the quotes in this book and live by them, they can help make you achieve a highly successful life.
The book definition of IQ is the measure of intelligence that is adjusted to age. A person can find out their IQ by taking a written test on short-term memory, analytical thinking, and natural mathematical ability to solve problems. The result is a measure of your book level of intelligence. However, a test that measures book smarts does not measure street smarts nor indicate the skills needed to survive in the jungle of life. Book smarts are not always enough to help one climb out of a place such as South Central Los Angeles. Nevertheless, developing problem-solving abilities is always a great path to living the life you wish to lead.
Intelligence levels are graded by a set of standardized tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence and not survival skill intelligence. The United States currently ranks 24th in IQ results. These standardized tests are not the full measure of preparing our young people for the unknown elements of real life. There are no points given in these tests for wisdom, social intelligence, active listening, or knowing mantras, rhymes, phrases, quotes, short stories, or spiritual scriptures, nor do they fully prepare our youth to be future leaders. Please use the power of memorizing phrases and short stories as the blueprint for your life’s purpose, future goals, and ultimate happiness.
Aside from your IQ there is another measure to consider. It is EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE which can be defined as the capacity to know oneself, know others, develop self-awareness and build emotional leadership skills. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE should be developed every day by using ACTIVE LISTENING skills and being SELF-AWARE. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE derives from our personal experience with other people while learning from our successes and failures in social settings.
SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE is more often defined by the group of words below:
- TACT
- COMMON SENCE
- SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE
- SOCIAL IQ
- SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE
- STREET SMARTS
The 7 powers of memorizing quotes,
verses, stories, and scriptures:
- Memorizing quotes, verses, short stories, and scriptures is important for improving learning capacity. The technique of rhyming makes it easier to memorize. The mind can work faster, more effectively, and more efficiently by using rhymes.
- Knowing the meanings of quotes and scriptures, frees up brainpower and leads to more effective communication. Humans are much more willing to accept rhymes as facts. We find this type of learning about communication more exciting because speakers can communicate hours worth of information in one verse. ‘Less is more’ is the mindset of the minimalist who seeks to be more effective.
- Many verses and quotes have rhythmic patterns that are easily recognized. This type of learning and speaking provides balance and symmetry. It is an element that is vital to one’s social intelligence, the capacity to know oneself, to know others and to anticipate their reactions to what you say.
- Memorizing mantras, rhymes, short stories, quotes, and verses help us all with our mental fitness and acuity. Memorization fights off cognitive decline and provides a mental workout for our mind. Crossword puzzles and jigsaw puzzles are also great for developing brain power.
- Verses and scriptures provide a solid foundation for life through their content. Life deals with so many sudden opportunities, obstacles to overcome, and dangers to avoid that the lessons taught by verses and scripture can be most helpful. Navigating the world without principles could lead one to end up depressed, endangered, and unprepared. Many phrases or rules come from parents, relatives, mentors, books, or close friends that can help prepare us for the unexpected twists and turns in life. Many Americans focus on their right to bear arms, instead of the necessity to bear wisdom.
- Mantras, verses, short stories, and quotes provide discipline, purpose and wisdom. The three words that are probably the most powerful words in this book. When a person gives us wisdom, they are giving us the ultimate gift.
- Having a purpose in life is the single most important thing to have. It guards against mental illness and unhappiness. We must always remain vigilant to fight against these negative conditions, regardless of the cause.
Does using building blocks made of
rhymes, quotes, verses, and short stories
make one happy in life?
Aside from your IQ there is another measure to consider. It is EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE which can be defined as the capacity to know oneself, know others, develop self-awareness and build emotional leadership skills. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE should be developed every day by using ACTIVE LISTENING skills and being SELF-AWARE. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE derives from our personal experience with other people while learning from our successes and failures in social settings.