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well im already not pretty soooo intelligence
Courage isn't being fearless; rather, it is being afraid and having the strenght to press on anyway.
Odysseus usually responds to challenges with cunning or strategic thinking, often using intelligence or trickery to overcome obstacles. He is known for his ability to outsmart opponents rather than relying on brute strength.
She displayed great courage when she stood up to the bullies at school.
Intelligence allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances, and it informs decisions by illuminating the differences in available courses of action (COAs).
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Rather deep, I have an IQ (when last tested) of 159.
Yes, framing the paper as being focused on "independent thinking" rather than "capitalism" could be considered a form of euphemism. It may be an attempt to soften the potentially contentious or polarizing topic of capitalism, or to emphasize the critical thinking and analysis skills that the paper requires.
clear thinking requires courage rather than intelligence
Courage is typically considered an abstract noun because it represents a feeling or quality rather than a physical object that can be touched or seen.
Thinking with your head generally refers to "Logic" in thought processes rather than thinking emotionally.
To me if someone is intelligent but is unwilling to work, they are not living up to their full potential. On the other hand success sometimes requires more intellectual talent. For example in math, the ability to do some topics can definitely be trained but a comprehensive understanding requires some instinct that could never be taught. Points Against: * with intelligence, it makes someone feel more confident of themselves and achieve better results.