Echoes of Thought: Memory as the Key to Human Intelligence
- Dennis Hulsebos
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What makes intelligence? Is it the ability to solve puzzles, recall facts, or predict outcomes? A compelling view is that intelligence emerges from the union of two core abilities: the use of language and the use of memory.
Language gives shape to thought. A sommelier can detect and describe subtle differences in wine not only because of sensory skill but also because of vocabulary. Words sharpen perception, making distinctions visible that might otherwise go unnoticed. Memory, by contrast, provides continuity. It preserves what has been learned, tested, and refined. Without memory, even the richest vocabulary collapses into scattered impressions. Together, language and memory create the scaffolding of expertise.
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