I still think i'm smart. Though i don't believe that i'm the smartest person i know as i did when i was more.... "faithful". I have begun developing interests in science and other things that i had put aside for "more important" things. I like to think that i am competent. I can fix my car, bake bread, and program a computer. I also have recently decided to measure intelligence by what you accomplish. Something i read in a blog somewhere convinced me that wasted intelligence betrays a lack of intelligence. Someone that might be slow to grasp things but once grasped can take those concepts and accomplish something with them. That person is smart. No matter how much someone tries to convince me that they "get it" and yet still fails in the execution.. well they need more help.
Also i believe that accomplishment can be measured in many different ways. Not just who cures cancer or who develops a unified theory, but who is able to raise well adjusted children, or who is good at their job or makes positive changes in their community. Stop worrying about what numbers on a paper say and do something with the little time we all have.
Just my 2 cents.