The Newest Intelligences Naturalist & Existentialist.

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The Newest Intelligences Naturalist & Existentialist

Naturalist Menu Create observation notebooks ofCreate observation notebooks of Describe changes in the local or global environmentDescribe changes in the local or global environment Care for pets, wildlife, gardens, or parksCare for pets, wildlife, gardens, or parks Use binoculars, telescopes, microscopes, or magnifiers toUse binoculars, telescopes, microscopes, or magnifiers to Draw or photograph natural objectsDraw or photograph natural objects

Naturalist Intelligence The ability to recognize and classify plants, minerals, and animals, including rocks and grass and all variety of flora and faunaThe ability to recognize and classify plants, minerals, and animals, including rocks and grass and all variety of flora and fauna The ability to recognize cultural artifacts like cars or sneakersThe ability to recognize cultural artifacts like cars or sneakers Darwin is probably the most famous example of a naturalist because he saw so deeply into the nature of living things.Darwin is probably the most famous example of a naturalist because he saw so deeply into the nature of living things.

Existential Intelligence These "wondering" people learn best through seeing the "big picture" of human existence by asking philosophical questions about the world.

Existential Intelligence The human inclination to ask very basic questions about existence.The human inclination to ask very basic questions about existence. –Who are we? –Where do we come from? –What's it all about? –Why do we die? Allows us to know the invisible, outside worldAllows us to know the invisible, outside world