If You Do Any Of These 7 Things, You Might Naturally Be A Genius
If any of the seven signs below are a match for you, it is very possible you are actually much smarter than you thought.
Did you know you really might be a genius? It’s true.
Even if you don’t think of yourself as
intellectually superior, you could possess many of the characteristics
shared by people of high intelligence. It turns out many people who are
geniuses have personality traits, habits and behaviors in common.
If any of the seven signs below are a match for you, it is very possible you are actually much smarter than you thought:
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You are curious about everything.
Do you continually read up on a variety of
subjects, follow a variety of blogs and find yourself frequently
running to the Internet to look up answers to questions that pop into
your head? Do you perform little experiments to see what happens, even
if they’re as simple as mixing up the ingredients in a recipe?
Geniuses are naturally curious people.
They are constantly formulating questions in their minds, and then
seeking out the answers.
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You talk to yourself.
This is true. If you’re frequently teased for being caught talking to yourself, don’t worry; this can be a sign of genius.
When your mind is constantly going, you
often have problems, dialogue and ideas you are working through. The
more intense that process is, the more likely you are to speak to
yourself or mumble under your breath.
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You read constantly.
Many people enjoy reading. Geniuses are nearly obsessed with it.
Some extraordinarily intelligent people
focus on a single genre, such as science fiction or manga. Others
consume reading materials from a wide variety of areas, including both
fiction and nonfiction.
No matter what your reading preferences
are, if your bookshelves are full and you are constantly acquiring new
things to read, you tilt heavily into the genius category.
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You enjoy challenging your own intellect.
Do you enjoy playing logic, word and
trivia games to train and test your brain? If so, you have at least one
thing in common with a lot of very intelligent people.
Many geniuses work on sudoku puzzles and
do crossword puzzles as impulsively and habitually as other people check
their Facebook pages.
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You are forgetful.
There is something to the idea of the
absent-minded professor. Extremely bright individuals often overload
their minds with a lot of complicated and intense things.They become preoccupied with their
projects and ideas. As a result of this, a lot of simple, common-sense
things go out the window.
This is why smart people often enter a
room and forget why they’re there. It’s also why smart people frequently
lose things and forget appointments.
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You have a checkered past.
We’ve all read about the tortured geniuses
who use drugs or alcohol to cope. This isn’t just a plot device used in
dramatic fiction, either.
It doesn’t take long to create a long
mental list of writers, musicians, artists, scientists and other
creative geniuses who have succumbed to or struggled with addiction.
Some use alcohol or drugs to cope with the difficulties of fitting in.
Others use alcohol or drugs because of their desire to have new
experiences.
Obviously, this is a completely unhealthy
thing. But if you did some past experimentation, know that it’s not an
unusual thing for geniuses.
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You worry and overthink things.
You would think geniuses would be full of confidence. After all, they’re geniuses.
The truth is, geniuses are often full of
doubt. They know there are no black and white answers, and that truth
and knowledge continually evolves and grows. Unfortunately, this can
also lead to feelings of inadequacy and lack of confidence.
After reading this, you may be thinking that you’ve tested your IQ and are decidedly not a genius. Think again.
First of all, if you’ve taken one of those
free online IQ tests, throw those results out the window. They are
absolutely useless.
Even if your IQ has been measured
professionally, those results don’t take into consideration multiple
bits of intelligence or possible difficulties with test taking that
could skew your results.
If nothing else, you can benefit from
treating yourself like a genius. Engage your creativity, curiosity and
desire to learn new things.
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