Brainy Dose Presents: 12 Genuine Signs of Intelligence Have you ever encountered someone who really
wanted everyone to think they were smart? And whether they were using big words or just
flaunting their nerdy hobby, it was quite obvious that they weren't as bright as they
tried to appear. While smart individuals are more likely to
believe that they aren't particularly smart, less intelligent people are prone to overestimate
their competence. Intelligence is indeed something that a lot
of people wish they had and many others attempt to fake. However, there are certain things in life
you simply cannot fake, and genuine intelligence is one of them! In fact, there are several indicators that
have been scientifically linked to higher levels of intelligence. Here are 12 of them. Number 1 – Insatiable Curiosity You might think that pretending to know everything
is impressive and makes you look smart, however, it's the ones who admit they don't know everything
who are the brightest. It's not just because it displays humility;
it's also because it shows their interest in learning new things. Truly intelligent people ask insightful questions
and spend hours researching new and exciting topics. As a result, they continue to learn throughout
their lives. Number 2 – Open-Mindedness Too many people take pride in what they believe,
and they often associate their sense of self with their rigid point of view. Intelligent people tend to be more objective
because they look at a situation from different perspectives and make an effort to really
understand it before making a judgment. While this doesn't mean they are gullible,
or easily swayed to change their views, they definitely aren't afraid of exploring new
concepts and ideas. Number 3 – Being The Silent Type There are many misconceptions about quiet
people like being antisocial, socially awkward, or weird. This isn't necessarily true, though. They may not be the life of the party, but
that's because they are taking the time to assess the situation and find someone worth
talking to. And if they’re already in a group conversation,
intelligent people prefer to think about their responses before saying them out loud. They also find silence better than engaging
in pointless small talk. Number 4 – High Adaptability Life isn't always going to be easy. Some complain about that, and they might even
throw a tantrum because adjusting is too much work. Intelligent people, on the other hand, feel
more capable of taking on twists and challenges. Adaptability is actually a key component of
intelligence. It refers to the ability to adapt to new situations
or circumstances. This trait is also linked to resilience, or
the ability to bounce back from adversity. Intelligent individuals aren't afraid of uncertainty
and are prepared to face whatever comes their way. Even when things don't go as planned, they
bounce back fast and are eager to try again. Number 5 – Strong Self-Control When hurt, rejected, or dismissed, many people
might resort to yelling. Truly intelligent people are different; they
don't allow emotions to get the better of them and can therefore avoid rash decisions. They're more the type who think rationally
and weigh the pros and cons of a situation. You won't find them throwing things and what
not. Number 6 - Ability to Acknowledge Faults Those with an ego will never admit a fault
or a shortcoming because they feel it makes them inferior. In contrast, intelligent people do not tie
their self-worth to their ego, so they have an easier time accepting mistakes and moving
on. Being honest with yourself and others is an
admirable trait, and it displays high intelligence. Number 7 - A Knack for Wit Studies have shown that humor and intelligence
are correlated. In fact, comedians, in particular, score higher
on IQ tests! That's because humor involves not only processing
information; it takes finding the odd angle and perfect timing, as well as higher verbal
intelligence. This unique ability and presence of mind allows
one to convert even the most inconsequential circumstances and things into something you
can burst out laughing at. Number 8 – High Creativity Innovative ideas and creative solutions are
basically everyday practices for the highly intelligent. Creativity is actually one of the highest
forms of intelligence because it requires thinking outside the box. Since intelligent people are able to see things
from different perspectives, they excel at problem-solving. They're also great at turning visions into
reality which takes incredible know-how and good observation skills, in addition to a
curious and creative mind. Number 9 – Strong Self-Identity Intelligent people have the wonderful gift
of self-awareness. This means they are tapped into their psyche
and know their likes and dislikes, goals and ambitions, strengths and weaknesses, and their
values. This doesn't mean they think they're perfect;
quite the opposite. They accept their insecurities, instead of
pretending they aren't there. However, their sense of self doesn't falter
just because they have weaknesses. Intelligent people work on their weaknesses,
while developing their strengths. Number 10 - Ability to Maintain a Variety
of Interests Intelligent people don't limit themselves
to doing one thing; they tend to have several projects they're working on. They might work a full-time job while growing
a side hustle, learning a foreign language, taking music lessons, or refinishing all their
wooden furniture. While many people like staying busy, these
folks prefer to spend their time doing things that help them improve in some way. Number 11 - Preference for Solitude Intelligent people need their time to recharge
away from the world. This doesn't mean they hate people; it just
means they like the space to reflect, brainstorm, and study past experiences to plan their next
move. They understand that the more time they spend
socializing, the less time they have for themselves and their ambitions. Of course, they do have friends and family
they treasure, but they also need that alone time. Number 12 - Sensitivity to Other People's
Feelings Intelligence isn't only determined by a high
IQ; emotional intelligence is just as important. It plays a significant role in the achievement
of success, the quality of relationships, and overall happiness. A well-developed EQ enables you to better
deal with stress and to understand others and where they're coming from. Being sensitive to the feelings and emotions
of people around you also allows you to respond in a way that is appropriate to their needs. Empathy, is in fact, one of the most prominent
elements of emotional intelligence. In essence, there are many aspects to human
intelligence, but there are certain characteristics and behavioral patterns that can be recognized
in highly intelligent individuals. Which of these traits do you identify with
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