In reality, memory has more to do with the intellect than intelligence.
And before any thought can take place in the mind, a subtle emotion must come along with it.
Most people are only aware of their large and obvious emotions, and have no consciousness of the subtle emotions that come along with every thought and physical sensation. Because 99% of emotions are a continuous subconscious stream.
Becoming aware of the subtleties of motion in the mental and feeling space, while not being moved or overwhelmed by them is a much greater barometer of overall intelligence than memory is.
TheForce777 t1_jd35zja wrote
Reply to comment by theGaido in It’s pretty easy to confuse anxiety with intelligence by cryinginmybed250
That’s like kindergarten psychology though.
In reality, memory has more to do with the intellect than intelligence.
And before any thought can take place in the mind, a subtle emotion must come along with it.
Most people are only aware of their large and obvious emotions, and have no consciousness of the subtle emotions that come along with every thought and physical sensation. Because 99% of emotions are a continuous subconscious stream.
Becoming aware of the subtleties of motion in the mental and feeling space, while not being moved or overwhelmed by them is a much greater barometer of overall intelligence than memory is.