# #35 Learning > What is it? **Published by:** [Nic Peterson Stuff and Things](https://paragraph.com/@nicpeterson/) **Published on:** 2023-06-05 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@nicpeterson/35-learning ## Content Nic Peterson - Wolf Pup #0 @PeterNicson The general purpose of our education companies is simple: Increase intelligence by Learning Here is how we define/delineate between the two 0 7:09 AM • Jun 5, 2023 If it isn't obvious by now, I use Twitter as a notepad. Then, I'll transfer whatever sticks to here, video, or both. It's been months since Dr. Todd Snyder delivered his CCA graduate presentation. I've been thinking a lot about intelligence since. Intelligence, learning, and the relationship between the two. Todd is a practicing psychologist. He shared some of his observations from his practice. Many people that test well don't know how to get what they want. Others that test poorly are often able to get what they want. Dr. Snyder's graduate presentation asked a simple question: "What is intelligence?" The short version: Nic Peterson - Wolf Pup #0 @PeterNicson “Intelligence is the ability to get what you want.” @Motiv8Unow , PhD Dr. Todd Synder, a CCA graduate, gifted us with this definition in his graduate presentation which you can find at the bottom of this thread. 0 7:09 AM • Jun 5, 2023 The ability to get what you want. The ability to get what you want. If it increases your ability to get the outcomes you want it has increased your intelligence. If it fills your head with facts without increasing your ability to get what you want it hasn't. There are many factors that could contribute to whether something increases your intelligence:Being clear on what you want is more likely to increase your intelligence.An orientation toward validity over utility can decrease intelligence. Being "right" or winning arguments often divorces validity and utility.Contact with reality (school of hard knocks) is likely to increase intelligence. Moreso than acquiring knowledge strictly in a classroom. There's a whole rant on that here:https://paragraph.xyz#12 In the Classroom"A rich mental simulation of the future that allows you to get what you want"-Michio Kaku's definition of intelligenceFriday night, after the Certainty Summit, a CCA graduate asked my opinion on whether they should pursue a doctorate. It might surprise you to hear that I think it&apos...So, if intelligence is the ability to get what you want, what is learning? I think of learning as behavior that increases or upgrades your intelligence. Said another way: Learning is modifying your behavior based on new information, to get what you want. Said ANOTHER way: Same circumstance, different behavior. Same circumstance, same behavior means you haven't learned anything.If learning is upgrading your ability to get what you want, then learning a thing is different than knowing about a thing. It's possible to know about a thing without increasing your ability to get what you want. It's also possible to increase your intelligence without knowing a thing. (A kid that wants to ride a bike can learn how to ride a bike without knowing the various theorems of aerodynamics) In my own endeavors, I often ask myself: "Am I learning or am I stuffing my head full of stuff to know?" If the answer is not clear, I can ask a simpler question: "Has my behavior changed in a way that is getting me closer to what matters to me?" Oftentimes, it hasn't. To me, that's a sign that it's time to put away the books and get to work. Just sharing what I have found useful for myself. Hopefully, it's useful to you Nic PS. Here is Dr. Todd Synder's CCA graduate presentation:https://certainty.substack.comHow To Upgrade Your IntelligenceWhat is intelligence? This is a question Dr. Todd Snyder, a CCA graduate, and clinical psychologist has wrestled with for years. Dr. Synder is a rare breed of human that has an innate level of receptivity to the world around him, the classical training that comes from the rigor of academia, an entrepreneurial mindset, and a significant number of hours of clinical experience. ## Publication Information - [Nic Peterson Stuff and Things](https://paragraph.com/@nicpeterson/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@nicpeterson/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@nicpeterson): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/peternicson): Follow on Twitter ## Optional - [Collect as NFT](https://paragraph.com/@nicpeterson/35-learning): Support the author by collecting this post - [View Collectors](https://paragraph.com/@nicpeterson/35-learning/collectors): See who has collected this post