Not a good choice of word “genius” to begin with.
- I think the word genius is ambiguous to begin with. - It’s a term often used by mediocre to maintain self-respect by isolation with a label saying “that’s heterogeneous”. - Well, it’s better than them coming to kill me. - relevance - An ordinary man killing a genius - Attacking the unfamiliar without looking at it properly.
I feel “[Some kind of smarts.
- What is this “certain cleverness”?
- The fact that you want to prefix the word “sort of” means that it is a different concept than the default “intelligence”.
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@shogochiai: this ability is not [IQ
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We need metrics that can measure this capability.
The Learning Cycle of an engineer’s intellectual production
Normal learning process
- 1: Collect information and arrange it at the bottom
- 2: Think about it and pile it up on the top step.
- 3: Apply and learn from the results - Learning Cycle (old) is more well written. - I’m suspicious of anything that looks neatly put together.
- Some people see study as classroom learning and overlook the importance of 3
That genius is spinning the learning cycle at high speed, or is it?
- Well, you could say that and you could say that they don’t.
- I get the feeling that you’re jumping to the easy explanation that “the learning is greater because we’re running the learning cycle at a higher speed.”
- That doesn’t explain the existence of a “certain kind” of “cleverness.”
Learning by turning the cycle of learning is the high road.
- I feel we’re taking the not-so-high road.
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