An Intelligent person would understand the subtle differences between the definitions of the word intelligent and intellectual.
One must not insult peaceful inhibitants of this forum by way of employing sly, tongue-in-cheek remarks.
The term intelligent can be used to describe anyone with broad understanding, problem solving ability and self awareness. The term Intellectual is generally reserved for a scholarly man, while intellectuals need not necessarily be actively involved in scholarship, they often have an academic background and will typically have an association with a profession. The usage of the word Intellectual is usually reserved for academics who excel in their field, like Noam Chomsky, and usually wouldn't be applied to stand up comedians or MMA colour commentators.
That's your feeling on the matter. Maybe a "gut" feeling..
I'm sorry, but the mere definition of Intellectual could easily be used to describe Joe Rogan.
Definition of INTELLECTUAL
a: of or relating to the intellect or its use:
He uses intellect to develop his comedic skits and delivers a form of entertainment.
b: developed or chiefly guided by the intellect rather than by emotion or experience : rational
If you ever listen to his podcasts, you can tell that he is someone that appreciates being able to prove something based off of facts as opposed to "gut" feelings or emotions. c: requiring use of the intellect <intellectual games>
Ever rolled on the mat with a proficient Jiujitsu practitioner? It's like a game of chess. 2
a: given to study, reflection, and speculation
Again, listen to his podcast and you will see all three attributes in play b: engaged in activity requiring the creative use of the intellect <intellectual playwrights>
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