Personally, I believe there is no fixed limit to human intelligence, but it's more about how we apply it. The main reason is that intelligence isn't just innate-it's shaped by experiences, challenges, and continuous learning. For example, in my work as a UI designer, I've had to adapt to rapidly changing technologies and user preferences. At first, I struggled with certain software, but over time, I improved through practice and persistence. That said, I think our intelligence is also influenced by our environment and opportunities. In Shanghai, where I live, access to resources and exposure to diverse ideas definitely push people to think creatively and solve problems in innovative ways. So, while there might be physical constraints, our potential to grow intellectually seems almost limitless.
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