Being highly intelligent doesn't mean you enjoy every situation that society considers "elite" or "intellectual." People with high IQs are often emotionally aware and curious, but that doesn't mean that every situation is stimulating or welcome to them. In fact, they are often forced to pretend to enjoy things that bore them or seem completely pointless. Here are some of them:
1. Events
Superficial conversations, forced greetings, and “Tell me a little about yourself” are the bane of every analytical mind. They would rather be alone with a book than pretend to enjoy themselves in a room full of people with completely different interests.
2. Fake people and environments
Just because someone is smart doesn't mean they like abstract art that doesn't make sense, music that no one understands, or reading classics just for show. In fact, they often feel empty in environments where authenticity is lacking.
3. Being the “smart friend” in the group
In every social group there is that one person who “knows everything” and “solves everything.” They are often people with high IQs. But contrary to popular belief, it is not at all pleasant for them to always be the person who has to carry everyone's emotional or logical weight.
4. The pressure to “prove” how smart they are
“Hey, what are you reading now?” – the phrase they hate. They don't always want to impress you with facts, headlines or analysis. Being smart doesn't mean making constant displays of thought.
5. To solve everyone's problems
At work, in society, in the family, those who think the most always end up doing the most. And they often wish they didn't have this "talent" to think so deeply, just so they could rest more.
6. Be constantly informed
It seems almost like an obligation to know every news headline, every political debate, every international crisis. In fact, this often emotionally overwhelms them and consumes them more than it helps them.
7. Always have an opinion
People with high IQs understand that "I don't know" is as valid an answer as any complicated theory. But society pushes them to always have a strong opinion, even when they may not feel like speaking up at all.
8. Competitions and comparisons
Intelligence is not a competition, but it is often put on a podium to be compared. This stresses them out and makes them feel like they have to prove themselves at every moment, even when they have no desire to enter the competition.
9. Poor mood
There is nothing more annoying to a sharp mind than a joke that makes no sense, is offensive, or just plain banal. They prefer intelligent and emotional humor, not jokes to fill the silence.
10. Pointless conversations
"What a bad weather" and "We're having a blast today" – these are conversations that feel like punishment for someone who lives for meaningful discussions. Even when they don't leave the conversation, they're often there simply to avoid hurting others, not because they're actually enjoying it.
11. More meetings than necessary
When a meeting could be replaced with an email, a person with a high IQ will be the first to think of it. They deeply value efficiency and hate wasting time without any clear purpose.
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Source: Your Tango