6 Struggles of Being Overly Intelligent

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for many intelligence is a high standing aspect of the one who possesses it in some cases they're expected to achieve greatness while it may seem that intelligent people have it better due to their intelligence awareness and the pressure of the outside world there are a few areas where they might struggle even with their High Intelligence they are still people who struggle sometimes just like everyone else keep watching to find out the difficulties intelligent people struggle with on a daily basis number one mental and emotional disorders a 2011 study published in the Frontiers in evolutionary Neuroscience
found a correlation between general anxiety and high IQs the cause they posited that individuals with higher IQs had lower concentrations of choline in their white matter choline is a compound that helps produce a neurotransmitter acetylcholine which helps regulate your mood additionally a study conducted by Ruth karpinski of fitzer college and her colleagues showed that intelligent individuals are at higher risk for psychological and physiological overexcitabilities her findings showed that out of the group of people they studied 47 percent suffered from mental illnesses the study looked into a high IQ society called Mensa that only accepts people
with IQs of 132 or higher this information was included in an Origins article Origins is a care provider that focuses on addiction mental illness and others they dove into what the Mensa study might say about the possible causes and reasons why people with high IQs have a high probability of developing mental illnesses some possible reasons described are over excitability intelligence genes causing mental illness social isolation and that intelligent people are more likely to get mental help according to Origins overexcitability can turn into over analyzation worry and rumination that will eventually turn into anxiety or depression
normally people with higher IQs are ostracized or pushed to the fringes of society due to the society not being able to understand them this isolation in turn can cause depression finally due to their High IQs intelligent people are more self-aware and can know when there's something wrong with them quicker than normal people because of this self-awareness they're more likely to seek medical and mental health to get diagnosed more so than others number two stress while intelligent people have the ability to synthesize information and understand complex information they're just as sensitive to stress as many of
us perhaps even more so than the average person as mentioned in the previous Point highly intelligent individuals have a reduced concentration of choline in their white matter due to the reduced production of acetylcholine many higher intelligent people are sensitive to stress acetylcholine is an important neurotransmitter that regulates your stress without enough choline people can develop anxiety chronic stress or depression neither of the three are conducive to good brain function or a happy life if you also take into account the social pressure and scrutiny intelligent individuals are placed under life for a highly intelligent person may
not be as fantastic as you might think luckily choline is found in foods you may already consume fish poultry eggs and nuts number three social burden when you picture a highly intelligent person you probably picture a Nobel Prize winner or a successful CEO unconsciously we hold these individuals to certain standards but intelligence does not automatically indicate success aware of the expectation of others in society highly intelligent individuals might feel pressured or place undue pressure on themselves they might take on more than they can handle which eventually leads to burnout they may also try to do
big things quickly meaning they pay no attention to the small steps they need to take in order to make those big things happen which can lead to them failing Marty nemco PhD a personal coach and educational psychologist wrote in a psychology today blog about how intelligent people are perceived in terms of expectations they're expected to always be intelligent said nemco but even smart people aren't always on and then like anyone else they're more mistake prone they and others are particularly hard on themselves because of the disparity between their usual functioning and their error nemco continued
intelligent people are expected to make a big difference in the world lest they choose a less ambitious career they're often denigrated as not living up to their potential number four negative impressions due to their intelligence and the way they express themselves intelligent people may come off as full of themselves arrogant or know-it-alls most people don't like it when they feel as if others are trying to flaunt their intelligence because it makes them feel inadequate although not all intelligent people flaunt their High IQs instead they like to talk about what they know and try to help
others having a high IQ doesn't mean that you're smart at everything many highly intelligent people don't know how to behave socially nor do they have emotional intelligence this gets them into trouble sometimes as they may say or do things unintentionally that confuse or hurt other people and number five self-esteem tied to their intelligence another negative side to being intelligent is that due to the outer and inner pressure many intelligent people end up tying their self-esteem self-worth and identity to their intelligence and ability to always do things perfectly in his blog nemco explains that due to
intelligent people being aware of their own intelligence and how highly regarded It Is by others they tend to get wrapped up in it and only depend on themselves so they tend to rely too much on their own judgment Namco stated no matter how intelligent a person is obtaining outside input often leads to better decisions so they may end up making worse decisions than do somewhat less intelligent people who are aware of their limitations most intelligent people's careers and self-esteem are tied to their intelligence Namco said aging's inevitable cognitive decline tends to especially hurt smart people
practically and psychologically if you are considered to be one of these highly intelligent people remember that in the end we're all human and mistakes are part of our lives don't push people away due to Pride or arrogance you might need them later on these are just a few of the difficulties that intelligent people face in their lives to be clear not all intelligent people are arrogant or full of themselves some might just seem like they are more likely than not they're worrying more than trying to show off do you agree with the difficulties mentioned here
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