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One who is interested in sports may know and understand many of the elements of some of the latest sporting events. The sports gambler must pay even more attention to the details of those events of which money is bet. The individual actually engaged in the activity of sports professionally may give even more, if not completely full attention. The person interested in indoor things may pay no attention to what occurs around them when outside. A naturalist may observe nature in the most intimate detail wherein many another kind of person may hardly notice that it is raining out.

There are varying levels of intelligence. Some have to do with retardation or the inability to learn, remember or associate quickly. Another level might be the under and uneducated and those with a limited knowledge of things beyond the sphere of their own experiential world. So called higher levels of intelligence might have larger degrees of knowledge as greater degrees of education, experience and travel, abilities to communicate with many different types of people, speak more than one language, do sophisticated math, understand computers, or calculate the trajectory of space probes in conjunction with distant planets.

There are also varying Levels of Consciousness. Levels of Consciousness pertains to the degree to which interest and significance is expanded from something like the singular and limited interests of a child compared to a student of the world. Consciousness is defined as the facility of obtain and understand any number of perspectives different from ones own, which may increase the individual's awareness and understanding of the reasons, purposes, implications and ramifications of phenomenon, entities or events. The wider the range of what is considered as significant and important, the greater the degree of knowledge which may derive from expanded interests.

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