If You Have a High IQ, You Probably Do These 10 Things | Psychology

#PsychologyExplained #HighIQ ‎ ‎You know what's strange about highly intelligent people? They rarely look the way you expect them to. ‎ ‎If you've ever been called "weird" for preferring to be alone, asking too many questions, or overthinking everything this video will change how you see yourself. ‎ ‎In this video, we break down 10 surprising habits found in people with extremely high IQ: ‎- Why highly intelligent people spend so much time alone (and it's not what you think) ‎- The Dunning-Kruger effect: why smart people say "I don't know" more often ‎- How talking to yourself is actually a sign of advanced cognitive processing ‎- Why constant curiosity can be mentally exhausting ‎- The connection between high IQ and complex humor ‎- Why overthinking isn't indecision it's seeing more variables than everyone else ‎- How cognitive flexibility lets you change your mind without losing conviction ‎- The evolutionary psychology behind late-night thinking ‎- Why observing more than speaking is pattern recognition in action ‎- The constant search for meaning that never goes away ‎ ‎This isn't about being antisocial, weird, or broken. This is about understanding how your brain actually works and why the world gets it completely wrong. ‎ ‎By the end, you'll understand why the traits that make you feel different are the same traits that let you see what others miss. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎🧠 SUBSCRIBE for weekly psychology breakdowns that actually matter ‎🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an experiment in human behavior ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎TIMESTAMPS: ‎0:00 - They Rarely Look The Way We Expect ‎0:30 - Habit 1: Spending Time Alone ‎1:10 - Habit 2: Constant Curiosity ‎1:50 - Habit 3: Talking to Themselves ‎2:25 - Habit 4: Comfortable Saying "I Don't Know" ‎3:00 - Habit 5: Overthinking Small Things ‎3:35 - Habit 6: Strong Sense of Humor ‎4:10 - How We Misinterpret These Behaviors ‎4:30 - Are You "Weird"? (Comment 1 or 0) ‎4:50 - Habit 7: Changing Minds With New Evidence ‎5:25 - Habit 8: Late-Night Thinking ‎6:00 - Habit 9: Observing More Than Speaking ‎6:35 - Habit 10: Constant Search for Meaning ‎7:10 - The Modern Problem (Why This Matters Now) ‎7:50 - Isolated in Crowds? (Comment 5 or 8) ‎8:10 - You Are Not Broken ‎9:20 - Final Truth: And Maybe That's The Point ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎📚 RESEARCH REFERENCES: ‎- London School of Economics Study (Social Interaction & Intelligence) ‎- Dunning-Kruger Effect Research ‎- Self-Directed Speech & Cognitive Control Studies ‎- IQ & Humor Processing Correlation Research ‎- Cognitive Flexibility & Problem-Solving Psychology ‎- Evolutionary Psychology & Chronotype Studies ‎- Pattern Recognition in Social Behavior ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎🎬 ABOUT BENN SCIENCE: ‎We explore psychology and human behavior through animated explanations. New videos every week breaking down why people do what they do especially the things nobody talks about. ‎ ‎💬 If you recognize most of these habits in yourself, let me know in the comments. You're not alone. ‎ ‎ ‎#intelligence #highiq #psychology #humanbehavior #giftedadults #overthinking #introvert #cognitiveflexibility #neuroscience #dunningkruger