In a previous text, I said that the most important aspect of linguistic intelligence is not what has been most socially considered as such: vocabulary size and sophistication and proficiency in learning languages, but what is most essential to language, not just human language: the capacity for communication and factual understanding (of lived reality). Therefore, it seems logical to understand that the essence of language, or linguistic intelligence, is also a very important aspect of rational capacity, if we can only understand, as well as misunderstand, reality through language. Therefore, it is the precision and objectivity of language, coupled with greater factual understanding, that massively contribute to greater rationality. This is in addition to the ability to perceive true or feasible patterns, which I had already identified as a cognitive aspect of rational capacity.
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