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Take Howard Gardner theory of multiple intelligences. The world is fair. Some people have musical–rhythmic intelligence while other people have logical–mathematical intelligence.
Gardner theory has intuitive merit. But if you start to think about falsifiabilition you come to the question of whether the multiple intelligences really are different or whether they correlate positively with each other.
Even if the intelligences correlate with each other, you'd need to know how strong the corelation is-- individual people could still be strikingly good or bad at some things while being mediocre, somewhat bad, or mildly talented at others.