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#830 - Alex Hormozi - 24 Controversial Truths About Success & Failure

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**Intelligence and learning measured by and Behavior Change **

Learning is defined as the ability to respond with a new behavior under the same conditions. Intelligence is measured by the rate of learning, specifically how quickly one can adapt behavior after repeated exposure to the same situation. An individual's ability to change their behavior indicates their intelligence level; those who can quickly adopt new actions from familiar stimuli demonstrate higher intelligence. In consuming content, if no change in behavior occurs, it implies that true learning hasn't taken place. Engaging with content should be purpose-driven, aiming to induce behavioral change. If there is no intention to adjust behavior, then the learning experience is ineffective, and the individual remains in a state of unfulfilled potential for growth and intelligence enhancement.

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