Assess thyself

Definitely a naturalist intelligence. I see patterns in all of God's creation, which is why breeding and genetics are so fascinating to me. I can identify all kinds of breeds, varieties, and species of plants and animals and understand how genetics work. A lot of people are baffled by this, and now I guess I understand why. My brain is just wired that way. Additionally, I'm fascinated by people and animal's faces and bodies. I'm always picking out different features, a nose, a mouth, etc, that distinguish them, because I think the differences are so beautiful. It also explains why I have an aching desire for adventure outdoors and to try all the nonpoisonous berries!
What are you guys?
 
Definitely a naturalist intelligence. I see patterns in all of God's creation, which is why breeding and genetics are so fascinating to me. I can identify all kinds of breeds, varieties, and species of plants and animals and understand how genetics work. A lot of people are baffled by this, and now I guess I understand why. My brain is just wired that way. Additionally, I'm fascinated by people and animal's faces and bodies. I'm always picking out different features, a nose, a mouth, etc, that distinguish them, because I think the differences are so beautiful. It also explains why I have an aching desire for adventure outdoors and to try all the nonpoisonous berries!
What are you guys?
Howie Gardner 🤢 (sorry lol)
I don't mean to say that relative strengths and weaknesses don't exist, but the notion of different uncorrelated "intelligences" bugs me as it lacks a statistical basis, and some of his proposed "intelligences" seem like they might conflate cognitive ability with distinct personality factors.

Far better framework for actually learning about the structure of cognitive abilities: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/9781118660584.ese0431

I also think people sometimes underestimate how much interest and personality impact which areas they're particularly successful in, provided that a sufficient level of general ability is present. For exploring personality, the good ol' Big Five framework seems best.
 
Definitely a naturalist intelligence. I see patterns in all of God's creation, which is why breeding and genetics are so fascinating to me. I can identify all kinds of breeds, varieties, and species of plants and animals and understand how genetics work. A lot of people are baffled by this, and now I guess I understand why. My brain is just wired that way. Additionally, I'm fascinated by people and animal's faces and bodies. I'm always picking out different features, a nose, a mouth, etc, that distinguish them, because I think the differences are so beautiful. It also explains why I have an aching desire for adventure outdoors and to try all the nonpoisonous berries!
What are you guys?
I relate to naturalist, linguist, and intrapersonal the most :D
Although I do agree with Carp, it seems like more of a fun way to categorize yourself than an actual intelligence theory. But as someone who enjoys categorizing myself as a way to try to understand my identity, that's why I'm into stuff like this (I used to be a nerd for mbti and enneagram)
 
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Definitely a naturalist intelligence. I see patterns in all of God's creation, which is why breeding and genetics are so fascinating to me. I can identify all kinds of breeds, varieties, and species of plants and animals and understand how genetics work. A lot of people are baffled by this, and now I guess I understand why. My brain is just wired that way. Additionally, I'm fascinated by people and animal's faces and bodies. I'm always picking out different features, a nose, a mouth, etc, that distinguish them, because I think the differences are so beautiful. It also explains why I have an aching desire for adventure outdoors and to try all the nonpoisonous berries!
What are you guys?
1. ✅
2. 👎
3. 🤏
4. 👎👎
5. ✅✅✅✅
6. 🤏
7. Heck no
8. 🙄
9. ✅✅
 

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