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1. Linguistic intelligence

Linguistic intelligence means you’re good with words—you might excel at writing, giving speeches or reading (which means you also reap the many benefits of reading).

You can “analyze information and create products that come at you through language. “What’s interesting is that a person high in linguistic intelligence could decide to become a poet, but they could also decide to become a TV news anchor—both of those are very, very different types of people.”

A poet, for instance, may be introverted and internal, while a TV news anchor is extroverted, dynamic, and charismatic. But they’re both drawing on their linguistic intelligence to do their work.

Strengths:

  • Reading and analyzing written information
  • Communicating through speech or writing
  • Doing tasks involving written or spoken language

Top career choices:

  • Novelist or poet
  • Public speaker
  • Journalist or television anchor
  • Editor

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