I don’t know if that’s more of a cause than an effect of problems society has
You’ve hit an important point here, and not just about the topic in question. Consider body image (we want to see people on TV we think are pretty, but we get our ideas of what’s pretty in part from TV) and media violence (we want to depict the world as it really is, but we also want to impart values that will change the world for the better rather than glorifying people and events which change it for the worse). How, in general, do we break these loops?
I wonder how we could best get people to casually use a wider array of words and associations to distinguish the many different things we mean by “smart”.
So far, I haven’t thought of anything better than choosing to be precise when I’m talking about somebody’s talents and weaknesses, so I try to do that.
You’ve hit an important point here, and not just about the topic in question. Consider body image (we want to see people on TV we think are pretty, but we get our ideas of what’s pretty in part from TV) and media violence (we want to depict the world as it really is, but we also want to impart values that will change the world for the better rather than glorifying people and events which change it for the worse). How, in general, do we break these loops?
So far, I haven’t thought of anything better than choosing to be precise when I’m talking about somebody’s talents and weaknesses, so I try to do that.