Weird Habits That Actually Reveal High Intelligence Part 2
Weird habits. Random quirks. Talking to yourself. Daydreaming too much. Staying up late thinking about life. Some of these habits may seem strange on the surface… but psychology suggests they can sometimes be linked to higher intelligence, creativity, emotional depth, or deeper self-awareness.In this video, we explore surprising habits that may secretly reveal high intelligence, from self-talk and curiosity to overthinking, solitude, and emotional sensitivity. While intelligence looks different for everyone, understanding these behaviors may help you better understand yourself too.
Watch Part 1 here:
https://youtu.be/dIIxtmhW69E?si=gNTj5ijIq5Z2PeBB
Which habit did you relate to the most? And do you think intelligence is something people are born with… or something they build over time?
Further Reading / References
1. Self-Talk & Cognitive Performance
Winsler, A., Fernyhough, C., & Montero, I. (Eds.). (2009). Private speech, executive functioning, and the development of verbal self-regulation. Cambridge University Press.
2. Curiosity & Intelligence
von Stumm, S., Hell, B., & Chamorro-Premuzic, T. (2011). The hungry mind: Intellectual curiosity is the third pillar of academic performance. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6(6), 574–588. [https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691611421204]
3. Overthinking & Intelligence
Penney, A. M., & McIsaac, H. K. (2010). Repetitive thought and psychological distress: Rumination and worry as forms of repetitive negative thinking. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 48(5), 446–452.
4. Creativity & Messiness
Vohs, K. D., Redden, J. P., & Rahinel, R. (2013). Physical order produces healthy choices, generosity, and conventionality, whereas disorder produces creativity. Psychological Science, 24(9), 1860–1867. [https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797613480186]
5. Solitude & Self-Reflection
Long, C. R., & Averill, J. R. (2003). Solitude: An exploration of benefits of being alone. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 33(1), 21–44.
6. Night Owls & Intelligence
Kanazawa, S., & Perina, K. (2009). Why night owls are more intelligent. Personality and Individual Differences, 47(7), 685–690.
And hey… even if some of these signs didn’t feel believable to you, maybe the first step is learning to believe in yourself a little more. Because who else is going to do it for you?
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