so there are a variety of hobbies (things people do to pass free time) out there
many don't involve caring for live organisms. people build stuff, paint, collect items, play various games, etc.
all of these things require some knowledge of what is going on, but i am under the impression that hobbies that involve rearing/breeding any living thing require a greater degree of background knowledge, conceptualization ability, and technical know-how
have any studies been done to see if people doing live organism studies have higher intelligence than people not doing these things? i'm not calling anyone stupid, i'm just wondering if there's a threshold intelligence for this type of stuff
many don't involve caring for live organisms. people build stuff, paint, collect items, play various games, etc.
all of these things require some knowledge of what is going on, but i am under the impression that hobbies that involve rearing/breeding any living thing require a greater degree of background knowledge, conceptualization ability, and technical know-how
have any studies been done to see if people doing live organism studies have higher intelligence than people not doing these things? i'm not calling anyone stupid, i'm just wondering if there's a threshold intelligence for this type of stuff