well, the way you put it, the smart person of course. but I think there is more to the intelligent person. and perhaps less to the smart person. I think also you're talking about people skills and common sense when you are saying "smart" person.
2006-12-13 06:10:44
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answered by -- 4
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yes by your def Smart would be the better you have your definitions crissed crossed and all mixed up.
Smart: Somebody that knows a large amount of data
Intelagence: is the ability to pose percieve and solve problems toward servival.
Somebody is smart if they are intelegent but they don't have to be intelegent to be smart.
ahh think you are defining "an educated person" with smart and an intelictual with intelegent. Actually you have the definitions to a tee. So I would wather have the educated person then somebody standing in there ivery tower as the intelictual does.
hope this helps
-David-
2006-12-13 06:13:32
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answered by David M 2
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I think your trying to ask is the difference between street smart and school smart.
a person can be both and go on to big things CEO type
a person can be street smart and be able to hussle buying and selling and have a good life at it.
and a person could be educated become a lawyer or a doctor and also have a good living too.
but if you don't have any of that your going to be just getting by the rest of your life. living month to month until you retire.
not my choice.
2006-12-13 06:13:41
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answered by Lara <:(((>< 4
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Your intelligence is your ability to verify. in case you have severe intelligence, it skill you incredibly study issues, which you're effective at making connections between already-discovered issues and newly-discovered issues. no longer something will make you greater clever. You the two are or you're no longer. Your IQ, intelligence quotient, does not get larger or decrease reckoning on newly-gained know-how. i think of you're searching for the type to make your self greater knowledgeable appropriate to the international and approximately scholarly issues. the final element you're able to do is examine books that are often assigned for top colleges. Catcher contained in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, the super Gatsby, The Crucible, etc. Grammar comes with prepare, and a super type of times improves with somebody there to tell you once you're utilising incorrect grammar. look up "best grammar blunders" and see in case you're a criminal to any of those, and ascertain to initiate improving on those, particularly.
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answered by kroner 4
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Someone with common sense, who is usually smart & not necessarily intelligent. Depends on your own personal definition however.
2006-12-13 06:07:40
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answered by COblonde 3
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I think your definitions are wrong, but an intelligent person is better than a smart person
2006-12-13 06:53:19
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answered by the Bruja is back 5
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Honest
2006-12-13 06:03:35
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answered by ♥Sweet Girl♥ 5
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Considerng the misguided and ill luck the US has with "smart" bombs in all aspects and subleties of design, intellect and execution, I would pick intelligence.
2006-12-13 06:09:47
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answered by ipygmalion 4
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Smart person.
2006-12-13 06:04:17
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answered by Underlined name. 4
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Someone who is intellegent enough to know when to be smart.
2006-12-13 06:18:40
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answered by rulingdevil 2
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