You might object, isn't intelligence a matter of one's environment? To the contrary, say many psychologists who believe that there is a general factor of intelligence that has more to do with biology than with environment. Although culture plays a role in modifying intelligence, according to these psychologists people are born with varying levels of cognitive ability. In short, some people are smarter than others.
If this strikes you as unfair, fear not. Many scientists reject the notion of generalized intelligence, arguing instead that people have only collections of abilities to perform various specific tasks. Furthermore, intelligence may be measured in various ways, including creativity, imagination, and empathy. So if you're better at telling stories than solving story problems, take heart. You're not dumb, just intelligent in a way not measured by IQ.