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Hi there,
Psychologists have identified a set of behaviors that quietly signal high intelligence, and most people who have them don't realize what they mean.
See how many of these sound familiar:
- You ask "why" about almost everything. Not to be difficult. Because shallow explanations just don't satisfy you.
- You overthink decisions, even small ones. Not because you're anxious, but because your brain automatically maps out consequences others don't consider.
- You get bored in conversations that stay on the surface. You're far more interested in the “why” behind what people do than what they did.
- You doubt yourself despite clear evidence you're competent. Psychologists call this an indicator of high intelligence: the smarter you are, the more you see what you don't know.
If several of these describe you, your test results are likely to be more interesting than you expect.
For progress,
The MyIQ Team
P.S. The trait most linked to underestimating your own IQ? Overthinking. Which means the fact that you're second-guessing might already be a data point.
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