"I am just not gifted enough to do a somersault with a half twist off the pommel horse" (kinesthetic).
"I am just not gifted enough to understand why someone would choose to compose a piece in B major rather than C major" (musical).
"I am just not gifted enough to see a chessboard in my mind and move pieces on it" (visual-spatial).
"I am just not gifted enough to be a first-rate teacher" (inter-personal).
"I am just not gifted enough to stick with a no-sweets diet" (intra-personal).
None of these tasks is especially difficult for someone who is well above average in the ability in question. All of them are extremely difficult for people who are around the average. All of them are impossible for people who are well below average - not just difficult, but impossible. To be below average in any ability is to be quite limited in the things one can do. And when children show up at the school room door, 50 per cent of them are below average in every single one of those abilities.
Now apply the same test to the last two of Gardner's seven intelligences:
"I am just not gifted enough to understand text with big words and complicated syntax" (linguistic).
"I am just not gifted enough to factor an equation" (logical-mathematical).
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