The Top Traits Of Genuinely Intelligent People

Practice High Self-Control

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Reports show genuinely intelligent people are more likely to practice high self-control. One study indicates the link may be related to the anterior prefrontal cortex. This portion of the brain is one of the last structures that completely matures. In the study, the individuals whose anterior prefrontal cortexes were most activated were the ones who scored highest on the intelligence tests and performed best on an impulse-resistance test. Of all the areas of the brain observed, this was the only structure that seemed to correlate to self-control and intelligence. Researchers believe the anterior prefrontal cortex helps with complex problem solving and managing simultaneous goals. This leads to both higher intelligence and more developed self-control.

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Sensitive To Experiences Of Others

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Intelligent people are often sensitive to the experiences of others. Intelligence and sensitivity are commonly seen together. Though individuals with strictly analytical intelligence may struggle to relate to others, researchers have described a type of intelligence called emotional intelligence. This is the ability to recognize and respond to the emotions of others. Highly sensitive individuals tend to spend more time thinking and processing. They're good at problem-solving, but they may take a long time to make decisions because they mentally examine every possible option. They tend to take the experiences of others into account and adapt their views when presented new information.

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