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You have learned a great deal about several theories of intelligence, including traditional theories and alternative theories. The theories vary in terms of the domains and skills involved, as well as their specificity versus generality. What is your own view of intelligence? Provide a detailed description of your perspective along with an argument about why your perspective is correct.
Worldly Goods
Material possessions or wealth, often contrasted with spiritual or intangible values in philosophical and religious discourse.
Wabi
A Japanese aesthetic concept that focuses on the beauty of imperfection and transience, emphasizing simplicity, modesty, and the appreciation of the incomplete.
Sabi
Japanese; the value found in the old and weathered, suggesting the tranquility reached in old age.
Tea Ceremony
A ritualized, ceremonial way of preparing and drinking tea, especially in Japanese culture, emphasizing aesthetics, formality, and philosophy.
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