Valuetainment - January 21, 2019


Episode 251: 4 Different Types of Intelligence


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In this episode, Patrick talks about 4 different types of intelligence and how they are different from each other. 1. Spiritual Intelligence 2. Emotional Intelligence 3. Psychological Intelligence 4. Physical Intelligence

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00:00:00.000 I'm Patrick Bedebio, host of Valuetainment, and today I'm going to talk to you about
00:00:19.720 four different types of intelligence.
00:00:21.820 You ever hear people say, he is very intelligent, he is very bright or smart, and we say, okay,
00:00:29.140 hey, that's great, that person's smart, why, he got a degree or she got a degree or she
00:00:32.700 did this or she did that. 0.91
00:00:34.320 Recently, I met with Robert Kiyosaki, and he gave me a book to read that he just recently
00:00:38.380 wrote called Eight Lessons in Military Leadership for Entrepreneurs.
00:00:42.500 Highly, highly, highly recommend you reading this book.
00:00:44.940 Whether you're in the military or not, it's valuable, and can you put a link and picture
00:00:49.080 of this up as well, Paul?
00:00:50.260 I was with him a couple months ago.
00:00:52.020 If you haven't seen the interview, let's put the link up as well of he and I being together
00:00:55.360 in his office, spending a couple hours with him.
00:00:57.540 He talked about a new book he's working on, Second Chance, that came out about how to predict
00:01:01.320 the future.
00:01:01.840 But in this book, he describes intelligence in a way that I really was inspired and compelled
00:01:08.280 to want to share it with everybody else.
00:01:09.760 And he breaks it down in what's the most important level of intelligence, and then what's the
00:01:14.940 least important amount of intelligence.
00:01:16.960 The first one he talks about, the highest level, he says, spiritual intelligence is above all
00:01:22.000 the most important.
00:01:23.220 What does he mean by this?
00:01:24.260 Spiritual intelligence is not somebody that prays every day or goes to church every Sunday
00:01:28.540 or reads the Bible every day or, you know, is a committed, devout Mormon or LDS or, you
00:01:35.420 know, Jehovah's Seventh-day, not at all.
00:01:37.440 It had nothing to do with religion.
00:01:40.000 Spiritual intelligence is somebody that has an unwavering faith and will that something's
00:01:47.180 going to take place.
00:01:48.080 And logical people have a very hard time with this person because they see this person as
00:01:53.280 a con artist, but that person's a, got a very high spiritual intelligence.
00:01:57.780 He's already seen it.
00:01:59.200 Like, this is possible.
00:02:00.100 We're going to go out there and pull it off.
00:02:02.140 Spiritual intelligence is the highest level of intelligence.
00:02:06.100 They have the willpower to get an army or a group of people to say, we can pull this
00:02:09.560 off.
00:02:09.720 We can do this.
00:02:10.240 Let's go get it.
00:02:10.840 And it's a consistent thing that's the highest level called spiritual intelligence.
00:02:16.180 General MacArthur once said a quote, he said, it is fatal to enter a war without the will
00:02:20.540 to win it.
00:02:21.580 The will is spiritual intelligence.
00:02:23.860 We can do this.
00:02:24.700 We can pull this off.
00:02:25.600 Let's go get it.
00:02:26.820 It's not the logical, all the other stuff.
00:02:28.700 It's how we can go pull this off and everybody buys into it.
00:02:32.060 Second level of intelligence he describes is the emotional intelligence.
00:02:35.120 This is somebody who knows how to react to a crisis, challenging time.
00:02:42.300 In a war, you're being attacked and somebody panics.
00:02:44.740 You always see that somebody panics and they don't know how to handle it.
00:02:47.760 I remember one time we were in a military boot camp and we were practicing, it was in
00:02:51.140 boot camp and you were practicing low crawling with your M16 and you couldn't get into mud
00:02:55.420 and it's muddy.
00:02:56.100 It's late at night and right above us, four feet above our head, is semi-automatic weapons
00:03:01.420 that's just shooting.
00:03:01.960 And all it took was one guy panicked, boom, popped.
00:03:07.640 That's all it takes.
00:03:08.980 That's emotional intelligence.
00:03:10.400 How you react when it's crisis time.
00:03:12.900 In business, you're going to be in crisis many times.
00:03:15.660 You're running out of money.
00:03:16.680 I don't know what to do.
00:03:17.560 This person said no to that.
00:03:18.920 Some person doesn't know how to handle that part because their emotional intelligence
00:03:21.560 is very weak so they quit.
00:03:22.680 They go get a job.
00:03:23.760 The other person says, we're going to pull it off.
00:03:25.160 Let's keep pushing.
00:03:26.060 It's going to be fine.
00:03:26.840 Here's the next three things we need to do.
00:03:28.060 Everything's going to work out.
00:03:28.880 Third type of intelligence he explains is the physical intelligence.
00:03:32.120 And physical intelligence is, I have a guy, a coach, and I mentor.
00:03:35.300 He's probably 22, 23 years old.
00:03:36.760 Love this guy.
00:03:37.340 Love working with him.
00:03:38.120 His energy is incredible.
00:03:40.020 I can't get this guy to read one book.
00:03:42.880 I can't get him to read one book.
00:03:44.900 A single book I can't get him to read.
00:03:47.300 But he became a broker faster than everybody else that we have in the organization.
00:03:51.100 But I can't get him to read a book.
00:03:53.020 Not one single book.
00:03:54.160 But he's got spiritual intelligence and he's got strong physical intelligence.
00:03:58.760 He watches somebody do it one time.
00:04:00.300 He knows how to do it.
00:04:01.600 He watches somebody speak one time.
00:04:03.140 He knows how to do it.
00:04:04.200 He watches somebody sell one way.
00:04:05.700 He knows how to do it.
00:04:06.760 He watches somebody.
00:04:07.600 It's the quick physical intelligence of learning how to do it.
00:04:11.700 Then Robert Kiyosaki explains the least important intelligence is mental intelligence.
00:04:18.540 And what is mental intelligence?
00:04:19.800 Book smart.
00:04:20.740 Degrees.
00:04:21.680 I went to school.
00:04:22.580 I have a degree.
00:04:23.680 I have this education.
00:04:24.820 I've read this book.
00:04:25.980 And here's how you need to do this.
00:04:27.600 And here's what you got to do with this.
00:04:29.120 And here's what you got to do with that.
00:04:30.900 Because this is what I read in this book.
00:04:32.620 And when I went to school and I took a class on this, this is what you need to do.
00:04:35.780 It's like an athlete that reads all the plays of a sports team but has no idea how to throw
00:04:41.080 a pass or catch a pass or run a play.
00:04:43.240 Because that's mental intelligence.
00:04:45.560 Mental intelligence doesn't build a large organization or a large business.
00:04:49.260 Mental intelligence doesn't necessarily become a leader.
00:04:51.260 It requires spiritual intelligence with emotional intelligence behind it to go through tough
00:04:58.780 times and physical intelligence as well as mental intelligence.
00:05:03.360 But mental intelligence is the least still important but it's not the most important of
00:05:09.040 reading, of leading a group of people.
00:05:10.820 So when you look at these four intelligence, you just got to ask yourself and rank yourself
00:05:14.660 how well am I, myself, in emotional intelligence?
00:05:18.180 How well do I do with spiritual intelligence?
00:05:20.080 Maybe I'm so logical that I don't even talk about that we can pull this off to get into
00:05:23.840 bigger picture.
00:05:24.760 How well do I do with physical intelligence?
00:05:26.680 And then in mental intelligence, then look at some of the guys that you're mentoring and
00:05:30.300 leading what areas they need to improve in.
00:05:32.200 Then put a plan of action together and go work on it.
00:05:34.260 Because you'll see a difference when you do start working in all these areas.
00:05:37.380 And there isn't a single person watching this, including myself, that doesn't have an area
00:05:40.720 of this part that says, I can work in this area to improve my business and my life.
00:05:46.300 Thanks everybody for listening.
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00:06:08.000 With that being said, have a great day today.
00:06:09.740 Take care everybody.
00:06:10.460 Bye-bye.