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What if we told you your IQ represented only a part of your intelligence? According to a theory by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner, our schools were unfair to us for putting certain types of intelligence on a pedestal while ignoring the rest. Gardner's theory explains that people do not have a fixed intellectual capacity; but rather, many kinds of intelligence. For example, a person can be musically intelligent while being bad at math. Gardner describes these 9 kinds of intelligence that a person can have. Here's a visual representation of all of them.