The mystery of good judgment
The mystery of good judgment shapes life more than intellect and hard work.
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the ability to make good judgments matters more for life outcomes than raw intelligence or effort, according to a new line of research. the concept is slippery — it's not the same as iq, education, or experience. one study found that people who scored high on a judgment test earned more, had better relationships, and reported higher life satisfaction. researchers are still trying to pin down what exactly it is and whether it can be taught.
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