An odd question, but something I've never really considered until lately.
How does one become smarter? I'm in my early 30s right now. I can feel my brain waning here and there--things that I used to pick up quickly are now taking a long time to settle in. I'm wondering why that is.
That seems to concern maintaining one's intelligence. But what if one wanted to improve it? How can I go about doing that?
Thank you.
Gurwinder Bhogal goes over this a bit on episode #602 of the Modern Wisdom podcast at roughly 15:00. https://chriswillx.com/podcast/
Some things in particular:
- Focus more on writing and thinking clearly.
- Try to think more slowly. https://sive.rs/slow
- Avoid posting inane/uninteresting stuff on social media.
- Avoid engaging in debates.
- Avoid ideologies, groupthink, and assumptions.
- Avoid correcting people on the Internet.
- Avoid taking things at face value (eg. news and opinions)
- Avoid "poseuring". I am a strong generalist with a decent knowledge of and passion for a lot of different things. I'm the guy people around me come to for tough technical things. I probably take too much pride in that. When someone asks if I know subject $foo well, and I know a little about $foo, I tend to answer in the affirmative. Most of the time, this works out and through intelligence and luck, I figure it out. Some of the time I am wrong and I look pretty dumb.
- Avoid being unkind to others.