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8 Struggles of Being a Highly Intelligent Person
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Intelligent people are gifted at analyzing concepts and building upon them to form a better understanding of the world and those around them, how everything is connected, and why things are the way they are. A Highly Intelligent Person often has remarkably high IQs, academic achievements, and go on to become successful leaders and trailblazers in their fields. However, they are faced with certain problems and challenges that only they can relate to. Having said that, here are 8 struggles only highly intelligent people will understand.

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Writer: Chloe Avenasa
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References:
Azuma, H., & Kashiwagi, K. (2007). Descriptors for an Intelligent Person. Japanese Psychological Research, 29 (1); 17-26.

Davidson, H. H. (2015). A Study on the Personality of Highly Intelligent Children. Journal of Developmental Psychology, 19 (8); 178-186.

Hany, E. A. (1996). How Leisure Activities Correspond to the Development of Creative Achievement: Insights From A Study of Highly Intelligent Individuals. High Ability Studies, 7 (1); 65-82.

Kanazawa, S. (2012). The Intelligence Paradox: Why the Intelligent Choice Isn’t Always the Smart One. New York: Wiley.

Getzels, J. W., & Jackson, P. W. (2011). Family Environment and Cognitive Styles: A Study on Highly Intelligent and Highly Creative Adolescents. American Sociological Review, 6 (15); 351-359.
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@Psych2go

3 years ago

Does anyone want to be our friends? Comment below if you do.

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@okeily

3 years ago

Biggest struggle: answering whether I am actually highly intelligent or just a smug idiot

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@23kgoat19

3 years ago

I guess i’m smart enough to know that i’m not highly intelligent.

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@Helfirehydra

4 months ago

One problem with being a highly intelligent person is everyone asks you for advice and asks you questions and when you have to tell them that you don’t know, they’re always surprised that you don’t know things It’s also difficult being intelligent with a very fast brain because you have to get your ideas out fast or you’ll lose them so you don’t have time for things like punctuation or correct grammar sometimes And some people will only look at grammar and punctuation in judge that as a sign of intelligence, but ignore the massive of paragraph I wrote that’s one thing I’ve learned a lot from Reddit people will ignore your entire point just to call you out on your grammar

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@glos7569

3 months ago

Struggle #1: Constantly wondering whether you’re really highly intelligent or if you’re just falling victim to the Dunning-Kruger effect

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@rinkorinko9969

3 years ago

Summary: 1) You get bored with small talk 2) You’re careful with your words 3) You are socially awkward 4) You struggle to make good friends 5) You don’t get out much 6) You’re overly analytical 7) Your mind constantly craves exercise 8) You’re always feeling pressured to succeed

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@sara4sberg

3 years ago

Me clicking on this thinking I’m highly intelligent

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@ahmedmahdy4964

5 months ago

100% right!!! But I really feel frustrated seeing all others feeling happy with silly thinks, getting out and laugh, having a lot of friends, being listened, having a sense of happiness.......but i don't.

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@pascaljutras178

5 months ago

Emotional intelligence is in my opinion one of the most important thing for success and happiness. No matter how smart you are if you cannot work and interact with other people you will have hard times.

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@dankderp4203

3 years ago

I think I'm just semi-intelligent, introverted and a procrastinator

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@aerojetrocketdyners-2538

3 years ago

Everyone's ego: let me introduce myself.

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@victor_bueno_br

5 months ago

When I was a teenager and realized that I was smarter than average, I started to use my intelligence as a tool for everything (something I kind of notice that people don't do), so I used it for personal growth and overcoming my challenges. I used to correlate with most if not all things in this list, but nowadays pretty much all the struggles are gone (although i still don't get out as much, mostly just due to being an introvert, but i still have an active social life)

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@georgfolwerk2531

4 months ago

I was like this before college. Now I have really good friends (I got those at school as well, but not as many), I enjoy more events and I try my best to get into good conversations. Nowadays I have one of the struggles from the video: The pressure to always succeed/ to do something. I've learned that this pressure comes from within but I actually like this urge, because it keeps me moving. You shouldnt be to harsh with yourself and you also shouldnt do too little.

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@wheezenoises

3 years ago

me: watches video to confirm that i’m stupid

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@muffingrinder9319

3 years ago

When you don't know if you're intelligent or just depressed.

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@matikramer9648

2 weeks ago

Thank you for clearing it up for me I have no questions at all 🙂 Good luck 🍀

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@call_me_candii

4 months ago

This is so relatable it’s sad… This explains why I stare into space so much.

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@abeptvion5510

3 years ago

"Intelligent people tend to have less friends than the average person. The smarter you are the more selective you become" -Nikola Tesla

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@soph2924

3 years ago

"...small minds discuss people." Sociologists: 👁👄👁

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@dinsong8604

5 months ago

I feel smart and I also feel those struggles. Thanks for knowing about it!

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