The Hidden Cost of Being Too Intelligent
People often think intelligence solves problems. But what if it also creates them? Overthinking. Decision paralysis. Anxiety. Trust issues. In this video, we explore the hidden psychological cost of having an intelligent mind—and why being smarter doesn't always make life easier. If you enjoy thoughtful psychology and self-reflection, subscribe for more.

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