They are Messy. Thoughts of someone with a high IQ might conjure up images of a scientist wearing a lab coat in a bright while sterile laboratory. But rarely do intelligent people work in such pristine conditions. In fact, there workspace are often quite mess. It is not that they are slobs. Intelligent people just tend to be more creative which can lead to missioners since they can easily become consumed by a problem or issue, putting orderliness on the back burner. Studies show that disorderly workspace promote creatively by inspiring freedom and new idea.
They like to stay up late. Television and movies often show creative geniuses furiously working on a new investing at all hours of the high. Indeed those who go to bed later have been found to have higher IO and while there are several different theories explaining this phenomenon. Workaholics is not one of them. One explanation ties this behavior to evaluation. Since nighttime was generally more gangrenous, our ancestor who had to work the night shift that to be more intelligent to survive. Another evolutionary explanation might be that our creative predecessor would stay up all night due to varying circadian rhythms.
They swear. People often associate profanity with lower levels of education and intelligence, suggesting that when some cannot find a more appropriate word, they fill their sentences with generic.
They criticize themselves. Most people may associate intelligence with confidence. In reality, the opposite is true. Since highly intelligent individuals are more self-aware, they recognize that there is a wealth of knowledge in the world and underestimate their abilities. They can admit when they do not know something and actually tend to be more self-critical. The less intelligent, on the other hand, lack the self-awareness require to acknowledge their ineptitude. They simply do not see their flaws or where they go wrong.
They daydream. Daydreaming can be sign of heightened creativity and problem solving skills. Intelligent people know that and too much focus on one thing can cause you to overthink and mess the solution. Daydreaming allows the mind to wander while keeping the primary question in the periphery so that the brain can think about from different angles and return with a fresh prospective.
They talk to themselves. When a person talks to themselves, they may appear somewhat coo-coo. But it is actually related to skills posseted by intelligent people such as higher thinking, memory and perception skills. Like mnemonic devices, saying the names of project out loud allows for better recall of items on a list. This is because language is not just about communication. It actually amplifies perception and thinking. Saying things aloud activates visual properties in the brain for recall enabling faster processing of solution and idea.
They like to be alone. Intelligent people tend to be more introverted and content will less socialization outside of their circle of close knit friends. It is not that they are incapable of socializing but less in more for them. This too, can be attributed to evolutionary reasons. Hunters and gathers lived in small groups of approximately 150 people. Frequently contact within this circle was critical to survival and reproduction. This need still applies today but with social media and heightened stimulation over brains can not quite keep up. Those with higher IQs are typically more focused on long term objectives than on socializing.
They are a couch potato. Lazily lounging on the couch may seem like an unproductive waste of time. One might imagine that an intelligent person is always up and about, talking the next question project. In reality, those with active minds may be less active physically. Being sedentary may not be particularly healthy for one’s overalls wellbeing but it does allow for baring activity. Therefore these commutable sitting around can envy the mental action if their minds without unnecessarily expanding physical energy. No thinker were fund to be more active than thinkers and this may be due to the fact that non thinkers are more easily bored and must be active to distance themselves from the negative experience of mental stimulation.