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That's just straight up wrong. Intelligence is basically potential (hence why IQ-tests don't have questions requiring a PHD in Physics), whereas knowledge is, well, knowledge. You can't raise your intelligence, but you can acquire more knowledge over the course of your life, by going to school for example. You can have all the knowledge in the world, but your level of intelligence determines how much you can make of that knowledge. Wisdom on the other hand usually comes with experience, aka running against the many walls life puts in our way.Intelligence and wisdom are two different things. Intelligence is having knowledge and wisdom is about having the ability to apply it to the real world. There are plenty of geniuses who do stupid things all the time. Doesn't mean they failed their IQ test.
Anyway, back to topic. Don't mind me. lol