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  1. orionmagazine.org

    Deep Intellect. Inside the mind of the octopus. By Sy Montgomery. from. November/December 2011 . October 25, 2011. ON AN UNSEASONABLY WARM day in the middle of March, I traveled from New Hampshire to the moist, dim sanctuary of the New England Aquarium, hoping to touch an alternate reality. I came to meet Athena, the aquarium's forty-pound ...
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  3. thestoicmindset.com

    Jul 4, 2024People with deep intellect often have an uncanny ability to listen. They understand that listening is a key component of learning and gaining new perspectives. Instead of dominating the conversation with their own thoughts and ideas, they take a step back to absorb what others are saying. They value different viewpoints and are open to having ...
  4. hackspirit.com

    Jun 25, 2024People with deep intellect are often very good at adjusting to new situations and challenges. They're flexible thinkers, able to shift their perspective and find solutions to problems that others might find insurmountable. This adaptability can sometimes make others feel inadequate or left behind, but it's just a testament to the power and ...
  5. Dec 31, 2023Deep thinkers don't shy away from tackling the big questions in life. ... They crave deeper, meaningful conversations that stimulate their intellect and challenge their perspectives. Deep thinkers are not interested in surface-level chit-chat about the weather or the latest celebrity gossip. They want to delve into philosophical debates ...
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    Aug 8, 2024Deep thinkers simply can't seem to resist spending an almost inordinate amount of time thinking. If you're the kind of person who often needs mental "breaks", you're most likely a deep thinker and you need to rest. You're putting your brain on overdrive when you should be sitting back and relaxing.
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    Jul 29, 2024There's something intriguing about those who possess a deep intellect. They think differently, they act differently, and they see the world from unique perspectives. ... They appreciate deep conversations. For deeply intellectual people, small talk can often feel like a chore. They thrive on deep, meaningful conversations that challenge their ...
  8. mayorboss.com

    Jun 30, 20241. You Enjoy Solitude to Recharge Your Mind. If you often find yourself seeking solitude, not just for peace but to dive deep into your thoughts, this is a strong indicator of your profound intellect. Intellectuals often require this space to process and explore complex ideas away from the bustle of everyday life.
  9. Deep Intellect Summary; Deep Intellect Summary. 382 Words 2 Pages. A lot of what biologists have learned about octopi was magnificently reinvigorated by an essay titled "Deep Intellect," by Sy Montgomery, published by Orion Magazine in 2011. In it, Montgomery reviews what he's learned of the incredible intelligence of octopi--and their ...
  10. orionmagazine.org

    Montgomery's article, "Deep Intellect," in the November/December 2011 issue of Orion, explores this fascinating topic through the lens of a particular octopus—Athena—at the New England Aquarium. Her piece sheds light on how these incredible creatures are helping scientists grasp the extent of animal intelligence and the meaning of ...
  11. phdessay.com

    In "Deep Intellect" author Sy Montgomery makes his case in showing that octopuses are intellectual invertebrates. Scientists believed that octopuses were unintelligent brainless creatures. However new studies have amazingly revealed just the opposite. Studies now show that octopuses are intelligent, emotional and have individual personalities.
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