If knowing there's always something new to learn means you're more intelligent, then, by the same pattern of logic, aspiring to learn more means the same thing. To back this up, plenty of research on the topic has confirmed a positive correlation between inquisitiveness and higher levels of IQ.
In other words, the more curious of a person you are, the higher the chances you are more intelligent. What is implied here by curiosity pertains not only to everyday peculiarities, but also philosophical questions that often have no definite answers to them.
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Intelligence is not something limited to intellectual, study has found that some behaviour can be considered as intelligent - even procrastination!
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