Do you have weird habits that prove you're smarter than others?
Having weird impulses and ticks probably makes you feel abnormal and misunderstood, but what would you think if I told you that most of these habits that others may deem 'strange' actually mean that you are smarter than average? Think you're smart? Let's see.
According to 'The Mind is Wonderful', some highly intelligent people may enjoy prolonged periods of solitude or find social stimulation overwhelming. This can lead to introverted behaviour or a preference for solitary activities.
Athenea Psychology states that the constant pursuit of perfection may be a common trait in highly intelligent individuals. This may manifest itself in meticulous attention to detail or in continuous dissatisfaction with results.
People with high intellectual abilities often have interests that are out of the ordinary, published 'Teach Me Science'. They may devote time to areas of study or hobbies that are not popular or common in society.
Some intelligent people may be more sensitive to environmental stimuli such as noises, bright lights or textures. This may be due to increased sensory sensitivity, according to 'Psychology Today'.
Intelligence is often associated with a sophisticated sense of humour, says the BBC, and some highly intelligent people may have a quirky, sarcastic or ironic style of humour that not everyone understands or appreciates.
According to '20 Minutes', some highly intelligent individuals have unconventional sleep patterns. They may experience difficulty falling asleep due to an overactive mind or they may be complete night owls.
The ability to think divergently, i.e. to generate creative and original ideas, can lead to unconventional solutions or innovative ideas. This can make some people seem eccentric, reports 'Mundo Psicólogos'.
Highly intelligent people are able to disassociate predisposed mental schemas to link seemingly improbable ideas, meanings or concepts, according to a University of New Mexico researcher.
Smarter people are able to admit when they are unfamiliar with a particular concept. This is supported by a classic study by Justin Kruger and David Dunning, which found that the less intelligent you are, the more you overestimate your cognitive abilities.
The journal 'Psychological Science' published an article in which it says that smart people are able to overcome impulsivity by "planning, clarifying goals, exploring alternative strategies and considering consequences before starting".
Highly intelligent people are able to thrive in totally different environments. According to LinkedIn, intelligence depends on being able to change your own behaviours in order to cope more effectively with change.
Making these kinds of connections is a hallmark of creativity. 'El Confidencial' says that very smart people are good at analogies. They are able to explain very complicated things in a way that anyone can understand.
This allows you to understand reality in a much deeper and more meaningful way, as if you can see the mechanisms and threads behind people, machines or situations, says 'La Razón'. A really intelligent person prefers to keep quiet and observe.
Possessing good negotiating skills to the benefit of both parties. If you know someone who gets their way all the time, but without taking advantage or going over anyone's head, they are a person of above-average intelligence.
Did you identify with most of the signs? Chances are you are a highly intelligent person. Be proud of your quirks but we know you'll keep it to yourself, as you're also most likely to be humble and discreet.
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