>>11393073Define "genuinely intelligent".
I think you're conflating a twisty lawyerly manner with a wider sense of conveying the totality of a concept, or your mental model. You're also implying that use of language introduces a "complexity" which entails a loss of accuracy, utility, and ultimately an obfuscation of the underlying truth (perhaps to get the listener to take a full package with components he might otherwise refuse).
It varies. I've found more verbal people tend to have more vision, more creative. tendency towards idealistic thinking. At the end of it each archetype is as susceptible to losing sight of the forest for the trees. Anyway, it's more complicated than your low verbal IQ math-memer brain can bother to even attempt to convey (you never bothered to develop the skill, either). Why don't you go back to bean counting. :^)