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Chapter 1 : redefinition

Intelligence ( redefined by me , Andrei Cirla )

Over the long course of history many people have been considered geniuses, some rightfully so, others
not so much, especially nowadays since society has changed and everyone gets to call themselves a
winner even though they haven't achieved anything, they also call themselves " intelligent ". There is
even a wrong classification of intelligence types circulating all around the internet classifiying it into
subsections like naturalalistic intelligence ( I know right ) . Frankly, I find it a little bit insulting that people
think they are as intelligent as me so that's why I'm rewritting the definition of the word intelligence in
the first place. I will divide the intelligence into less types , four to be exact , and I will only aknowledge
you as intelligent if you reach all four of them. I haven't even considered myself intelligent before
mastering all four last year ( when I turned 21 ) . You can call yourself smart or clever but if you don't
have all these 4 you are simply, not intelligent . ( in my new definition intelligent =/ smart ) . Let's get
started :

1. Mathematical-logical intelligence ( the only one I kept from the internet definition and the only one
that should be there ) . In my opinion this is the most important type of intelligence and the hardest one
to master, not that many people can be considered mathematically intelligent, seeing it from school to
older life , everyone resents mathematics as a whole. (I didn't like it either at first but managed to fall in
love with it by the time I was in 5 th grade )

What does it take to be mathematically intelligent ? I mean it's pretty straight forward, thinking logically
and solving your everyday problems in that way. If I were to find a synonme for it I'd go for reason, hence
why ancient Greece itself its the birthplace of mathematical intelligence . Even tho mathematics is in its
name, its not the only subset of skills in this type of intelligence , it may include but its not limited to :
chemistry, astrology, philosophy, physics, I.T. , etc ( fields I have thoroughly mastered    )   

Weaknesses : people that resort to only mathematical intelligence tend to be social inapt, have a lack of
creativity and a weak physique . Think of the loner nerd in your class that never had any friends and
never took care of himself . Many people going down this route see the world through one straight line,
never thinking outside the box, usually dying earlier , which is NOT the intelligent thing to do    . They
usually end up in a 9-5 job for 2k extra $ and lose out on most of the joys in life ( again not a very
intelligent decision ) . Do not fall in this trap, this is why I usually recommend to learn this type of
intelligence second and start off with the second type of intelligence like I did and master it first )

2. Creativity ( artistic intelligence ) an extremely underrated type of intelligence which I consider to be


almost as important as the first one.    Don't get fooled though, not even some of the most famous
painters alive necessarily posses this one . Creativity is much more than drawing random colors on a
canvas . It exceeds the minds limitations, it means thinking outside the box and finding creative
solutions, dreaming, flexibility, adaptability, enlightening yourself, hoping for a better tomorrow, basically
the opposite of the nihilist mathematical intelligence. This is why you should balance out all of them, not
just focus on a single one . Skills included here : literature, architecture ( 2D and 3D objects and planes ) ,
painting, music, spirituality etc ( again , mastered by myself , not bragging ) .
If the former intelligence's birthplace was ancient Greece, I'd say this one's is ancient China or Europe in
its renaissance ( arguably ) . I take most of my phylosophies as a combination between the ancient Greek
reason and the Buddhist religion ( weird combo , I know )

Weaknesses : people in this category think to focus too much on their creative work, they usually end up
extremely poor chasing some stupid dream not knowing the real time to wake up, hence the need for
the mathematical intelligence. Creative people do try to look physically aesthic, but usually sacrifice their
health while doing so ( think steroids or drugs ) While they don't usually struggle socially, their social
circles tend to lack real motivation and will power . If you take too much time alone in this type of
intelligence you may end up on drugs and thinking that the song you created or the abstract art you
made makes you a genius. It doesn't, creativity is just a tool it shouldn't define who you are.

3. General knowledge ( memory ) I have to admit, this is the one I struggle with the most . Think of
yourself as being an encyclopedia, knowing everything . Skills included here : knowing other languages,
history, geography , biology etc . Basically a combination of both words and numbers, that you never
forget . Think of that guy that you randomly ask the capital of Bolivia and he instantly knows the answer .
I find this type of intelligence to be extremely important also, the more knowledge you acquire the less
of a one trick pony you are. It has also helped me in many many ocassions predict the future since I was
learning from the past , I predicted 90 % of election results, the russo-ukraine war, the american riots,
the pandemic, etc .This is why I put so much emphasis on this one    . People who have usually don't
strive for greatness, I just told you of the potential it has . In most of my spare time I acquire all kinds of
knowledge about all subjects and so should you, it will come in handy, trust    me

The birthplace of this type of intelligence is actually the modern era. Since the creation of the internet
there hasn't ever been an easier way of acquiring knowledge, so there is really no excuse in watching a
50 minute informative video on youtube.

Weaknesses : people who have this type of intelligence get to stuck up thinking they are smart and know
everything, which isn't the case . Part of this intelligence is also distinguishing fake information from real
one ( not everything you read online is ) . So most of these so called bookworms take a bunch of wrong
information as    " science " . People having this intelligence tend to NOT be open minded, and live inside
a " hive-mind " in which they all think alike and share one brain. Basically try to challenge your own
political ideas, try to learn something new, even from your enemy, don’t get stuck up on only your ideas
or you will never grow.

4. Social intelligence the personal biggest challenge for myself, took me 21 years to master . This is the
price we have to pay to be mathematically intelligent , we tend to struggle in this one. But never give up,
as I soon realized , it is NOT an intelligent decision to be a social outcast ( lone wolf, cool guy , men going
their own way, feminists , sigma male ) however you want to call it, its not the move.    Being socially
intelligent means getting along with most people. In essence it means having a perfect relationship with
your family, friends and love interest/s . If one of them is missing, you are not socially intelligent. Unless
you are born extremely outgoing and naturally good with people, the only way to learn this skill is by
practice, go out, talk to people , read about the human mind, etc . Also, you should always have a
girlfriend, bf, wife , husband etc, otherwise it will signal to the world that you are not socially apt . In my
experience the best social boost I ever received is when I actively tried to pick up women, so if you are a
guy this forces you to upgrade your social skills, conversational skills, fashion , grooming , etc. , things
that may be seen as girly, but trust me, all of them are extremely important, hence why women are
smarter than men socially . Skills here include : charisma, originality , conversational skills, phychology
etc . Once you have completely mastered this skill not only will your life start becoming more fun but you
will also be able to manipulate people to your advantage which can gain you money, or even more
important, information .

Weaknesses : people that have this skill tend to have giant egos. Also some naturals just have it easy and
never improve as a result and find out that they aren't as special as they thought later in life . Also
people having this skill tend to massively like the type 1) of intelligence . While some of these people can
manage to turn their charisma into succes incorporatting some of the other types of intelligence
mentioned earlier, most of these people just burn out in the later parts of their life. While I do advise
living in the moment do not forget about the futurure either . " while I do enjoy the small moments
never forget to strive for greatness" - Me .

So these is what I consider to be a real intelligent person, unless you have all of these types of
intelligence, I do not really consider you intelligent, maybe smart or clever but not intelligent, hence my
new DEFINITION OF INTELLIGENCE IS : An intelligent person is the person that has    at the same time,
Mathematical intelligence, creativity, general knowledge and social skills and can balance them out in
the perfect way to achieve greatness in life and completely reach his potential .

For the people who will inevitably crticize this, just think for an hour , you know how right I am on most
of these. Also , typing mistake do not prove that my new definition is invalid or that you are somehow
more intelligent .

Copyright owned by me ( Andrei Cirla )

As a sidenote, intelligent people should as take care of their bodies, which is why my next work will be
on physical prowess, which I also mastered.
Chapter 2: introduction

In order for someone to achieve maximum self-mastery over his/her life and complete the

“ self-development “ journey , they must maximize their intelligence to their highest potential.

In this book I will teach you how in an easily digestible manner how you can increase yours.

Usually, it’s better to work on your intelligence ( the mind ) before anything else in order to make every
other part of yourself easier to achieve, so you should have started this journey when you were young,
and if you still are don’t stop. In my honest opinion creativity should be learned first, followed by
mathematical intelligence, social and knowledge last. Why? The pros of each intelligence outweigh the
cons in comparison to the next ones and make each subsequent one easier to learn and master.

In the next chapters I will go into each intelligence type in depth. Please take note that I am not trying to
teach you those subjects, in order to master any of them you have to do your own research.
Chapter 3: Mathematical Intelligence

Subchapter 1: Mathematics

Mathematics is without a doubt the most important science in the world and arguably the basis after
which every object in the universe has been formed. And it is said every other logical science is a
derivative of mathematics in some way. By understanding mathematics you are one of the few people of
the world who can consider themselves somewhat smart. Contrary to popular belief it doesn’t take for
you to be a nerd to master mathematics, you have to go in with the right mindset in order to succeed.

The main branches mathematics that you should learn, each one being necessary in order to learn the
next:

1. Arithmetic – the word comes from ancient Greece, meaning number, so the whole branch is
about numbers and how you can use them to solve different problems. This is also the origin
of the different operations (addition, multiplication, etc.). Obviously, the first step for getting
into mathematics is learning the numbers, since, once again, the whole universe revolves
around them. As for the different operations, each one is just an addition, basically. For
example subtraction is actually just addition of the opposite of the number you are trying to
“subtract” and multiplication is addition but repeatedly etc.

2. Number systems- operations and problems are each different depending on the system of
numbers that is used. The systems are:

a) Natural numbers (the first numbers everyone learns, they are always positive and they are
used for mainly counting:    0,1,2,3….)

b) Whole numbers: natural numbers but also counting 0 (0,1,2,3)

c) Integers: natural numbers that can also be negative (-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3)

d) Rational numbers: fractions of two integers (the number on top is the numerator and it can
be any integer and the number on the bottom is the denominator and it cannot be 0). By
calculating the fraction you can get another form of rational numbers called ratios.

e) Irrational numbers: the opposite of raising a number to a power is called a square root. If the
number under the radical is not a perfect power you get an irrational number (square root of
7)

f) Real numbers: this is the most used and important system of numbers, and it’s basically the
combination of rational and irrational number. That’s why its called real numbers, its every
real number in the universe

g) Complex numbers: mathematicians could never find the square root of negative numbers
because it didn’t exist, so they came up with their own number in which the square root

of -1 would be i. The letter I is called the imaginary number (not real) and every number
containing I is included in the complex numbers system   

HOW TO LEARN : number systems and arithmetic should be studied simultaneously for
maximum results. I suppose everyone reading this knows to do basic operations with natural
numbers so you should start by doing hard operations with natural number e.g. (521x124) until
you get rather good or fast at it. Then do the same operations but have one of the numbers be
the opposite of the number you used, and finally, do operations using real numbers only. There
are many rules that you can search online here, for example :

etc.

While learning and doing as many exercises as possible you discover new tricks on your own to
finish them faster and more efficiently and with more research you can find all the rules.

3. Geometry- is separated in 2D geometry, 3D geometry and vectors. Everything geometric


happens inside a space, 2D geometry has only 2 dimensions ( length and breadth, X and Y ) ,
3D also has height and vectors are a type of 2D geometry that you can apply operations to and
add multiple vectors to each other and use scalar ( real numbers ) to multiply them. Geometry
is most frequently used in architecture and I often use it to “ visualize “ both events and
objects. Knowing all of this can help increase one’s creativity, resourcefulness and flexibility
and not enough people know any geometry nowadays since it’s barely studies besides art
school, architecture and middle school.

4. Trigonometry- “ the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of angles of triangles
and with the relevant functions of any angles “ – dictionary . Basically composed of the
functions of sine, cosine and tangent. These are used in algebra, geometry, analysis and a lot
more.

5. Analysis- This one is my personal favorite. “ Mathematical analysis deals


with approximation of certain mathematical objects--like numbers or functions--by
other objects which are easier to understand or to handle “ – university definition.
Understanding of this branch will allow you to solve integrals limits and so on, the latter
of which can be used in day to day life too, for an example of this search about my
mathematical theory on religion based on limits.

6. Algebra

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