• Diplomjodler@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Agreed. This is something you can definitely get better at with practice. But that won’t make you more intelligent.

      • spicy pancake@lemmy.zip
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        6 days ago

        depends on the problem

        CAD or engineering? maybe not (but also maybe. depends on the person)

        design or marketing? sure why not. just cuz they can’t do flippy shape puzzles doesn’t mean they don’t have other strengths

        for the record I’m above average at the flippy shape puzzles but absolutely shit at being a functioning human being. if you chose me for your problem solving group based on my shape flipping score alone, you’d be sorely disappointed lol

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        6 days ago

        really depends on which problems you face.

        I’m most cases, being able to solve those problems is a useless skill