As information is increasing at an unprecedented pace, the facts in it are becoming less valuable and it's becoming harder to keep up. Writer Niklas Göke asks the question: "When knowledge itself has diminishing returns, what do we need to know?" The answer to this question lays in the skill of learning itself. While knowledge is cumulative, intelligence is selective.
In this article Göke talks about what true intelligence really is, and how the future will value the art of learning and intelligence over knowledge. "It’s always been valuable, but now it’s the inevitable future of learning." #niklasgoeke
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As information is increasing at an unprecedented pace, the facts in it are becoming less valuable and it's becoming harder to keep up. Writer Niklas Göke asks...