Most people try to fix their life at the level of individual decisions. This essay goes one layer deeper. It shows how context, not raw brain power, changes the quality of intelligence in practice and how narrow versus wide context can quietly bend a life toward stability or chaos over time.
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The Scope of Intelligence: Who Adapts and Who Collapses
How far into time your mind actually looks is one of the most practical parts of intelligence. This essay breaks down the difference between short and long scope and shows how that shift changes your decisions, your stress, and your long-term stability.