Zim is max INT zero WIS

>Zim is max INT zero WIS

This meme makes no sense. You can't have one without the other.

objectively wrong, daffy duck had the same stats in his later years

Yes you can. There's many types of intelligence and you can have logical intelligence with no wisdom.

Then you're not very logical then, are you?

Book smarts vs street smarts. /thread

See: literal medical doctors who are complete airheads about many aspects of their lives.

It's difficult to be wise without being intelligent, but it's easy to be intelligent without being wise. Wisdom is about being able to see the bigger picture.

Knowing a lot of information doesn't mean you know how to apply it.

>Wisdom is about being able to see the bigger picture.
I always note the difference as being that intelligence is knowing things, wisdom is knowing what to say and when, and cleverness is using what you know in novel ways.

Zim had some pretty novel ideas.

>doesn't mean you know how to apply it.
Zim knows how to apply it.

Intelligence is practical knowledge, wisdom is knowing when to apply it.

Yes, you are. That's the whole point of IQ tests. They access how you think logically, disregarding how much experiential knowledge you may or may not have.

that's the joke

Baby Cakes is max WIS, zero INT.

This wisdom is basically applied knowledge

I imagine thats how a computer would work.

INT is knowing that Frankenstein was the scientist, WIS is knowing that he was the monster.

But
What its if we are the monsters?

Max INT zero WIS is being able to design and build a nuclear warhead in your backyard without it ever once occurring to you that building a nuclear warhead in your backyard is a terrible idea. Loads of information, zero grasp of consequences.

It is also something Zim would do.

It looks like OP is intelligent enough to see a flaw in the joke, but he is not wise enough to understand how it works.

Zim with even the tiniest bit of common sense would be way too OP.

Zim can be cunning and smart alot, he is dumbass often too but its more like someone flipped switch between one mode to another, actually there would be third mode where he is totally crazy maniac.

>You can't have one without the other.
The entire reason labs have safety procedures is because there are the sort who are too smart for their own good.
Focused more on getting something done rather than how to do it safely.

I understand how the smart person being conveniently shortsighted to catalyze or circumvent a plot can be grating in fiction if it's predictable, but that doesn't mean it never happens in real life. Shit, just ask any supervisor or prof about those they've overseen. They'll usually recall someone who was bright but tragically forgetful and impatient to their detriment.

Intelligence is how to do something
wisdom knowing if you should.

this

>Intelligent
Scientist
>Wise
Monk

It's not hard to discern the difference

What the fuck does WIS mean?

>max INT zero WIS
Is Zim a high functioning autist?

Intelligence is knowledge
Wisdom is the ability to apply that knowledge to real life situations

>Being a smartass isn't a thing

You sure?

>It's difficult to be wise without being intelligent, but it's easy to be intelligent without being wise.
This.

also, hi /tg/!

Yes you can. Most IRL autists and nerds in general have high intelligence and low wisdom.

You can be highly educated in a set of specific fields but have a very low social and emotional intelligence preventing you from, say, foreseeing how the amazing machine you've built will be received by the public.

It could be worse. This one here has minimum INT and zero WIS

INT is knowing stuff, WIS is knowing how/when to apply it. A retarded savant with high WIS but low INT could fix a computer by hitting it in the right places but wouldn't know how to use it. Someone with high INT but low WIS is almost like someone with autism.

Dub dubs are WRONG!

She's another high INT, low WIS.

All the gems are low INT and low WIS

Garnet has a decent WIS score. Not high, but at least average.

here's an example

>that kid in high school who had asperger's and aced all his classes but didn't know when to shut up