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"If I know you're very good in music, I can predict with just about zero accuracy whether you're going to be good or bad in other things"

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Gardner’s line is a polite grenade lobbed at the culture’s favorite shortcut: the belief that talent is a halo. If you’re dazzling at music, we want that excellence to “mean” something broader - intelligence, discipline, leadership, moral seriousness. Gardner’s dry punch is that the predictive value is basically nil. Not “a little weak,” but “just about zero,” a phrase that skewers our appetite for tidy narratives while still sounding like a scientist choosing his words.

The intent is methodological and cultural at once. As a psychologist best known for arguing that human abilities are multiple and semi-independent, Gardner is warning against importing one kind of success into a generalized verdict about a person. Music, in this framing, is not a proxy for “the good brain.” It’s a specific, trainable set of perceptual, motor, and interpretive skills that can coexist with mediocrity elsewhere. He’s also quietly poking at institutions - schools, employers, parents - that treat standout performance as evidence of overall merit.

The subtext: we keep mistaking visibility for transferability. Musical talent is legible; it performs well in public. That makes it tempting to treat as a master key. Gardner insists it’s more like a specialized tool.

Context matters: this comes from a late-20th-century fight over IQ-style general intelligence versus domain-specific abilities. Gardner’s skepticism isn’t anti-achievement; it’s anti-mythmaking. He’s asking us to stop confusing a single bright signal with a full map of the mind.

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Later attribution: Heads Up Psychology (Marcus Weeks, 2016) modern compilationISBN: 9780241284896 · ID: u4HkCwAAQBAJ
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... IF I KNOW YOU'RE VERY GOOD IN MUSIC , I CAN PREDICT WITH JUST ABOUT ZERO ACCURACY WHETHER YOU'RE GOING TO BE GOOD OR BAD IN OTHER THINGS HOWARD GARDNER Multiple intelligences Later psychologists widened the definition of intelligence ...
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Gardner, Howard. (2026, February 22). If I know you're very good in music, I can predict with just about zero accuracy whether you're going to be good or bad in other things. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-i-know-youre-very-good-in-music-i-can-predict-119095/

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Gardner, Howard. "If I know you're very good in music, I can predict with just about zero accuracy whether you're going to be good or bad in other things." FixQuotes. February 22, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-i-know-youre-very-good-in-music-i-can-predict-119095/.

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"If I know you're very good in music, I can predict with just about zero accuracy whether you're going to be good or bad in other things." FixQuotes, 22 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-i-know-youre-very-good-in-music-i-can-predict-119095/. Accessed 26 Feb. 2026.

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Howard Gardner (born July 11, 1943) is a Psychologist from USA.

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