This paper argues tthat people who are highly intelligent at physics or languages or binary code are in fact generally smart. They know - or could find out - how to dress for a wedding, cook a gourmet meal, or fly a plane. Choosing not to learn to do these things is not the same as not being able to learn how to do them. Intelligence is a set of potentialities, some of which (at any given time) are being met or not, but all of which might be explored in the future.