Intelligence and education are like bread and butter, while they go well together, having one by no means dictates that you have the other.
I consider a person intelligent when they demonstrate an ability to think outside the box, apply there knowledge in ways that you don't see in text books.
Inventors are a good example, they may or may not be educated doesn't really matter, they can think things through and predict an outcome without the aid of a computer program.
Good chess players demonstrate intelligence when they can think ahead and realize the implications of ones actions five or six steps ahead of time.
Many educated people are very talented in one specific field, yet are unable to for example change a tire on a car, is this a measure of how intelligent they are, no of course not.
Now if they can apply some of there knowledge and weigh the probable results of there actions in short order an inteligent person will soon be rolling down the road again.
I know people who have spent many years in university and I know some who can't spell at a grade five level.
The intelligent ones that became successful in business and life came from both categories, but so did the failures.
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