The Difference Between Being Clever and Being Wise
The Uni Boffin vs. Handy Man Joe...
Let's try and nail this one down for good, shall we? The difference between an intellectual character and an individual with practical skills, comes down to the nature and application of their respective talents.
The family intellectual will usually indulge in a few academic ideas, anything, be it philosophical, theological, the sciences, or politics; material which is usually evidence-based or well sourced. They think. Intellectuals develop opinions and strengthen them by finding parallels from valued sources. It's an academic thing.
Yes, critical thinking, analysis, and synthesis of information all factor into their disciplined approach to seeking truth. Why? Well, the intellect is usually associated with academic pursuits, and the intellectual might also be familiar with research and scholarly material and methodology. It fits their world view and habitual way of consuming information.
The Non-Intellectual Person Who is Good at Doing Stuff...
You also have to give credit to those people who developed proficient practical skills! They exhibit both knowledge and intelligence when performing specific jobs. They solve problems, create things or both! The adjective word 'intellectual' does not apply to these roles in the same manner. In many ways, a taskmaster or DIY expert will have different skillsets that involve both knowledge and hands on applied intelligence.
The Self-Educated Intellectual Is Awesome!
Now hold on! It's important to put it out there, 'intellectuals' are not exclusively the highest of the high! No, you don't have to be an eyebrow posturing YouTube debater with a posh degree! Forget pompous professors in tweed jackets!
Have you ever argued politics online or down the pub? Tried to digest a little of your country's history or wrestled with the finer details of the mind? Bosh! That's your intellectual flame. Don't forget, you can be a cleaner or a carer and also an insightful intellectual.
Intelligence can Pack a Punch!
Show some appreciation for our athletes! This class of intelligence is made up of both spatial awareness, trained muscle memory, and mental strategy. Consider the athletic IQ involved in sports; they use spatial awareness, split-second decision-making under intense pressure. Athletes must adapt to the game, they also have to practice coordination, reading the game and reacting in time—high speed calculation is not easy.
Mike Tyson is an example of boxing genius! The same goes for the unsung mechanic who can fix any engine with his eyes closed! You recognise intelligence when you appreciate the skills people have. The skilled barista whipping up latte art and delighting customers under pressure! Intelligent people are not necessarily intellectual. Intellectuals are not necessarily intelligent.
Our Intelligence Zig-Zags!
After learning about intellectualism recently, I stopped buying into the old fallacy that intellectuals are the smartest. You see, intelligence zig-zags, and it's as diverse as the entire catalogue of Funko Pop figures! Bright sparks, intellectual or not, often struggle with some very basic tasks: Einstein was notably absent-minded and forgetful, he struggled with his shoelaces and personal relationships.
Isaac Newton often neglected himself and could not cook. An intellectual type character might hold that superiority complex and be distant in their thoughts juggling ideas and arguments. I think that's a fair point to conclude on, I don't want to write anymore. We all have strengths and weaknesses, sorted.