If intelligence is just a genetic lottery, why do some people's scores jump? Explore how sleep, diet, and novelty can help sharpen your mental focus.

Intelligence is a dynamic skill, not a static number. It’s a work in progress, and you’re the architect.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at some old school records the other day and it hit me—we’re often told our intelligence is this fixed number, like a height or a shoe size we’re just stuck with for life. But then you see these studies, like the one from University College London, where teenagers actually jumped up by twenty IQ points in just four years.
Miles: It’s wild, right? It really challenges that old "genetic lottery" myth. We’re seeing evidence that the brain is more like plasticine than a static rock. But there’s a massive tension there—while some researchers point to a twenty-seven-point gain in fluid intelligence through creative problem-solving, others are much more skeptical about whether that actually translates to real-world smarts.
Lena: Exactly, and that’s the tradeoff we’re facing: is it just about "teaching to the test" or can we actually upgrade our mental hardware? Let’s explore how we can navigate these different strategies to truly sharpen our focus.