1. Education
1.1. Often associated with grades
1.1.1. Example: A+, A-
1.2. Multiple forms of education
1.2.1. Lectures, discussions, labs, etc
1.3. Can vary based on area that one lives in
1.3.1. Rural
1.3.1.1. Often not as many opportunities due to funding
1.3.2. Urban
1.3.2.1. Often greater opportunities due to increased funding
1.3.3. Private and public can show various levels
1.4. Often associated with a teacher or mentor
1.5. Stressful
2. Intelligence
2.1. Visual intelligence
2.1.1. We learn from what we see sometimes
2.1.1.1. Example: how society works
2.2. Self awareness
2.2.1. Kinesthetic awareness
2.2.1.1. Awareness of our balance, movement, and position
2.3. Life experiences
2.3.1. Our perception and intelligence can intertwine
2.3.1.1. Example: how we see the world after a major life event
2.3.2. Perception of intelligence is the ability to be aware of something and then learn from it
2.4. Emotions
2.4.1. Some emotions can play a role in your depth of intelligence.
2.5. Some say you are "born" with intelligence
2.5.1. Not true
2.5.1.1. One can always improve their intelligence, going from the bottom to the top
2.5.1.2. Example: me
2.5.1.2.1. From near last in my class freshman year to second graduating
3. Improvement
3.1. Both follow goals of making yourself better
3.2. Motivation is needed for improvement
4. Fixed and growth mindsets
4.1. Our mindsets can impact our education and intelligence
4.1.1. Fixed mindset
4.1.1.1. One may feel like they cannot advance further
4.1.1.2. "Either I am good at something, or I am not."
4.1.2. Growth mindset
4.1.2.1. Feels like they can do better next time
4.1.2.2. "This is only a starting point."
5. Pressure of life
5.1. The pressures we experience in life can affect our education and intelligence
5.1.1. If you put too much on your plate, you will fall into this pressure and negatively impact your education and intelligence