Intelligence Isn’t Enough: How Smart Minds Still Make Poor Choices
Intelligence And Decision-Making Are Not The Same: Many people assume that highly intelligent individuals naturally make better decisions. In reality, intelligence and decision-making rely on different skills. Intelligence often measures memory, reasoning ability, or problem-solving speed. Good decisions, however, depend on judgment, emotional awareness, experience, and self-control. A person may understand complex math or science but still struggle with everyday choices involving relationships, money, or risk. Decision-making requires balancing logic with emotions and understanding real-world consequences, which are not always taught through traditional learning.