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Anyone who has one of these problems is usually particularly intelligent
Being smart and well-read can help you in many situations. But sometimes this advantage also turns into a downfall.
Being intelligent doesn't always make life easier. If you have one or all three problems at the same time, it is a sign that you are very intelligent.
Being intelligent doesn't just bring advantages
Anyone who is smart has a good chance of achieving everything they set out to do, both professionally and privately. The world is literally his oyster.
But along with the advantages come disadvantages that don't always make things easy for those affected.Too high demands on yourselfand never being frugal can be real stoppers. There are further problems, which we will address below.
1. You are not decisive
So many options and things that suit you make it not easy to make the right decision. In addition, you would like to do all of it simply because you are interested in it.
Does that sound familiar? Intelligent people or even highly gifted people quickly lose sight of their goal. It's better if you learn to be more focused and pursue a goal.
2. You think more than you speak
It is not uncommon for the general public to label intelligent people as know-it-alls. If you have already encountered this opinion, the insecurity and fear of having bad experiences again runs deep.
The result: you hold back and only say what is necessary. You just think of the rest. As protective as this attitude may be, reconsider it. After all, sensible and well-thought-out thoughts are worth their weight in gold in important situations.
3. You doubt yourself
Thinking is not only stressful, it also triggers self-doubt in you. Am I good enough? Why isn't my ability seen?
These are just two of many possible questions that intelligent people ask themselves in such situations. Instead of brooding, you should be more open and show your worries as well as your abilities. This is the only way you will be heard and move forward.
Speaking of intelligent: These stars are considered particularly intelligent – would you have thought it?
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Natalie Portman
The wonderful Natalie Portman has oneDiploma in psychology from the elite Harvard University and is also fluent in six languages. Hats off!
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Emma Watson
Emma Watson not only plays the clever Hermione in Harry Potter, but is also clever in real life. She completed her schooling with top grades and completed her English studiesShe has also successfully completed literary studies at the renowned Brown University in Providence. She has been since 2014UN special ambassador for women and girls' rights.
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George Clooney
George Clooney is not only good-looking and humorous, he is also known for his political activities. He is committed to human rights and climate protection and was appointed a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations in 2010. As far as his university career is concerned, let's turn a blind eye to his great political commitment: He studied radio journalism before his acting career, but didn't complete his studies. He is forgiven.
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Meryl Streep
The wonderful Meryl Streep studied firstDrama at Vassar College. She then moved to Yale. Here she received her Master of Fine Arts from the Yale Drama School.
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Cindy Crawford
Yes, beauty does not exclude intelligence. Model Cindy Crawford first graduated from high school and later studied chemistry. However, with one small flaw: no degree, as her modeling career left her with little time at that point.
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Eddie Redmayne
Eddie Redmayne attended Eton College in London with Prince William and studied art history at Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Glenn Close
Glenn Close attended the College of William & Mary in Virginia, where she earned degrees in acting and anthropology.
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Halle Berry
Halle Berry attended Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Ohio, where she studied journalism. However, later, fortunately, she decided to pursue her acting career.
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Matt Damon
Damon first visited theCambridge Rindge and Latin School. Here he also played in various theater groups. He was later accepted into Harvard, where he vstudied English from 1988 to 1992 - but without a degree.