Las personas inteligentes NUNCA hacen esto. Y tú probablemente lo haces hoy.

Have you ever thought you were intelligent... but something just wasn't working out as you expected? Look, the reality is this: true intelligence isn't about what you know. It's about what you refuse to do. And there are behaviors we all engage in every day without realizing it that hinder our ability to think, decide, and grow. And here's the problem: if you don't identify them, you can continue doing them for years, believing they're normal. When in reality, they're costing you much more than you imagine. In this video from PasivaMente, we analyze human behavior so you can detect in time the habits that truly intelligent people refuse to have. Pay close attention, because number five on this list is the most surprising. And most people mistake it for a productive habit. In this video you will learn: 🔹 Pretending to understand when you don't: Why nodding when you haven't understood isn't polite. It's the first step in building on an unsound foundation. And psychology documents this. 🔹 Arguing to win instead of to learn: What truly reveals someone who always needs to be right. It's not intelligence. It's insecurity disguised as sound judgment. 🔹 Making important decisions at the worst emotional moment: What happens to your prefrontal cortex when you're angry, euphoric, or scared. And why that's exactly the worst time to decide something important. 🔹 Surrounding yourself only with agreeable people: The most comfortable echo chamber in the world. And the one that most quietly stifles your ability to think. Carol Dweck calls it a growth mindset. And intelligent people do the exact opposite. 🔹 Confusing being busy with being productive: Number five. The most surprising. And the one that seems most like a smart habit when in reality it's one of the most widespread ways of avoiding what truly matters. Subscribe to learn about human behavior and understand how it affects everything you do.