Sophistication originally meant refinement and wisdom, derived from sophists. Ancient Greeks saw sophia as poets' special insight, later becoming sophists' wisdom. Modern Western sophistication originated in France under King Louis XIV. English initially viewed sophistication as decadent until Regency era
Eccentricity refers to unusual or odd behavior without maladaptive tendencies. Term first appeared in English in 1551 as astronomical term. Derived from Greek "ekkentros" meaning "out of the center"
Smart refers to quick knowledge application and practical problem-solving. Intelligent describes abstract thinking and complex information processing
Chimpanzees are considered most intelligent primates but still lag behind humans. Orangutans demonstrate advanced tool use and environmental understanding. Great apes like chimpanzees and orangutans show human-like problem-solving abilities
Both are Intuitive Thinkers (NT) appearing aloof and mysterious. They are extremely intelligent and make excellent team members
Nimble means quick and light in motion, agile. Can describe responsiveness and sensitivity