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This is The Habits of Highly Intelligent People. Are Your Habit One Of These?

As scary as it may be, true intelligence seems somewhat rare today. Those with a real desire to learn, expand their knowledge and push boundaries to become truly great are few and far between.

Check out these five habits that are the mark of a highly intelligent person!
1. They Question Things
Intelligent people refuse to believe everything they hear or read. They are constantly questioning beliefs, ideas, tradition — anything they can find another side to. They apply deep critical thinking skills to form their own opinions and read between the lines. They are able to see through lies and charades to figure out what’s really going on. Highly intelligent people stick to their beliefs and they follow their own path in life, constantly on the hunt for knowledge.
2. They Don’t Have Idols
A highly intelligent person does not have a guru, master or an idol. They may be inspired by the work of others, but they know that by working hard, expanding their knowledge and searching for answers, they will be able to find all of the knowledge they seek on their own. They understand the value of teachers, but they see themselves as their own personal gurus, with the wisdom and strength to get them through anything. They are confident in their ability to work hard and find the answers they seek.
3. They Turn Their Thoughts Into Actions
A highly intelligent person knows that his or her thoughts and ideas mean little if he or she isn’t willing to act on them. Half of the fun is bringing new, exciting and different ideas to light. They are constantly conjuring up plans in order to achieve their goals. They don’t just learn, they apply their knowledge whenever possible. They aren’t afraid to share their knowledge and their ideas with others.
4. They Seek Knowledge
Highly intelligent people are never satisfied. They are constantly wanting to learn more, see more and do more. They not only crave knowledge — they also crave adventure. They seek to truly experience the world around them. Highly intelligent people sincerely enjoy expanding their minds and engaging in intelligent conversations with others. They have a true fascination with knowledge and they never allow themselves to be simply content. They know that knowledge is power.
5. They Value Reflection
It may seem that highly intelligent people are constantly learning and doing, but the truth is, they know when they need downtime. They value quiet time to reflect and re-charge. They spend a lot of time alone with their thoughts, quietly planning. Highly intelligent people know that it’s important to get away from the hustle and bustle every once in a while to rejuvenate mind, body and soul. They know that self-love and self-peace are key to happiness.

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