It increases your vocabulary if nothing else. I feel that it does make you smarter.
2006-11-03 14:14:53
·
answer #1
·
answered by just wants to know 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
You have to go back to the definition of "intelligence" to answer your question.... What is an intelligent person? A person with a high IQ but who is not developed or educated or a person with an average IQ but has alot of knowledge and well educated, and can think on his/her own?
Assuming you are not talking about reading just anything, but reading books that will expose you to different ideas or technology, or philosphy, reading will help you discover and develop the ability you already have (but you may not have known you had). In another words, you have abilities, reading will let you actually use the ability. In essense, you get "smarter."
Most of us have enough intelligence to do anything they want. Some have to work harder to find and develop the ability and many don't want to put forth the effort.
Please note, intelligence or smart, is not just how much you know, but also how you can use the information you already have to analyze the situation you never encountered, and acquire new knowledge. Just plain memorization of facts are not intelligence. You can always look up facts. An ability to reason through is.
If you read a lot, can you become a member of Mensa? Probably not. IQ (if that's what you meant by intelligence) is a raw ability, not something that is learned.
2006-11-03 14:33:55
·
answer #2
·
answered by tkquestion 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
I believe that reading can make you intelligent if you're open to what you're reading. You can't read a book with a set opinion first. You have to be fully open. Ready to question yourself and the point of the book. You can't be biased or automatically curse an author out because of their different or opposing viewpoint...
And it also depends on the books you read. Trashy romance novels only get you so far and then... you kind of have to subject yourself to books that deal with a more serious subject matter.
I don't think education in a specific program (high school, etc) really make you intelligent. You just become knowledgeable about certain subjects. But reading allows you to take advantage of all views and just... it's more unique and personal.
But it's not reading alone. It's life and how you think and what you think about.
But if you know how to read, that's the first step to a whole new world of knowledge.
2006-11-03 14:50:23
·
answer #3
·
answered by falzalnz 6
·
0⤊
0⤋
Usually , without a doubt .You can learn almost anything in a book - even swimming ; except maybe to drive - but then you still need a book for rules of the road . Then there are many well educated who are merely "book smart" but not always the most intelligent . On the whole -the more you read the more you know .
2006-11-03 14:46:40
·
answer #4
·
answered by missmayzie 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
Reading does give you more intelligence because some things are not taught in school but written in books for example, how to get organized. So reading does benefit you
2006-11-03 21:22:25
·
answer #5
·
answered by Cheesecakeextreme 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
Anything you do which causes your synapses to fire helps you to maximize your intelligence. Reading that challenges your thinking can be part of this process and it certainly makes you better informed. I credit the development of my vocabulary and my ability to write coherently to the fact that I have always been a passionate reader. We all probably have some limit on our maximum range of intelligence, just like we have some limitations on our innate physical prowress, but we can maximize that potential by being educated.
2006-11-03 14:38:31
·
answer #6
·
answered by just♪wondering 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
Reading teaches you more things and stimulates the thinking process. I would say that reading helped to give a person more intelligence.
2006-11-03 15:34:38
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
I'm not sure if it makes you more intelligent but reading definitely opens one 's world to different places, different ideas, different thought processes. If you read well, generally you communicate better and are interested in more things. Does this make you necessarily more intelligent , no , probably not , but it does definitely give you more opportunities.
2006-11-03 14:54:30
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
I think you can be both,intelligent by reading more and well educated by schooling.
2006-11-03 14:14:03
·
answer #9
·
answered by avery 6
·
0⤊
0⤋
A lot of so-called intelligence tests rely heavily on language and uses thereof; reading would increase your vocabulary and knowledge of the language, so I would say technically, yes, you would become more intelligent.
2006-11-03 14:19:18
·
answer #10
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
i do no longer think of myself as an incredibly intelligent individual, its no longer something a individual ought to think of roughly himself.Its something the different people who you artwork with ought to evaluate. If individual think of too a lot of himself then its labelled as self based and could bring about isolation. I quote your words "Lot's of persons often locate it confusing to think of a woman being smart, or possessing the flexibility to precise bigger ordered reasoning." Thats no longer genuine, infact greater than a number of ladies i understand are the main smart I relatively have ever seen. I got here right here because of the fact i'm having quite exciting arguing or answering questions with human beings everywhere in the globe.i'm curious to renowned their perspectives on something that i like. i'm individual B of your occasion however the situation is i did no longer nevertheless get the main suitable marks in college you realize why because of the fact its the complicated working person who could have the basically good giggle. EDIT:What i meant replaced into no longer each and every of the learn is accomplished by way persons. BQ: i'm an Engineering graduate focuses on electric powered technologies.learn is meant for the scientist's no longer for us.We makes use of learn achieved via scientists to truly create what they have proposed. EDIT:What i meant replaced into no longer each and every of the learn is accomplished by way persons.definite i agree different professions does be counted on gaining knowledge of infact each and every new tech that we see immediately has first got here into being because of the fact of gaining knowledge of.learn isn't basically medical yet additionally according to humanities and inventive.
2016-10-15 08:46:16
·
answer #11
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋