10 signs that you’re intelligent

A little while ago I was doing some research and by way of several non-connected links I ended up several websites away from where I intended to be and reading about intelligence.   Dr Awdhesh Singh is an author of books on spiritual intelligence and leadership and he gave a most satisfactory insight as to what intelligence entails.

Most of us think that we are intelligent. We also like to believe that we are more intelligent than others. The only problem is that others also think in the same way and they don’t believe that we are as intelligent as we think we are. This leads to several problems in our life because:

 

1.    When we believe that we are more intelligent than others, we don’t listen to their advice and hence suffer in our life

 

2.    When we believe that others are less intelligent than us, we feel frustrated when they don’t listen to us

 

There are several methods to measure intelligence like taking IQ Test, getting admission into prestigious institutions like Oxford, Cambridge or Harvard; getting a tremendous salary in a top company.  However if you have such a narrow view of what it is to be intelligent then you may have to perhaps treat some of the greatest men in history to not be that intelligent.  Bill Gates who dropped out of school, Gandhi who despite everything else was not much of an academic and Albert Einstein who worked as a clerk.

Dr Awdhesh Singh suggests some questions which can help you know if you are really intelligent.

 

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1: Can You Solve Real Life Problems?

The intelligent people are good at solving the real-life problems. The real life problems are quite different from the text-book problems, where the right answer is already known and every problem is simplified to a mathematical problem.  In the real world, no situation is ever same. Even when the problem is the same, the persons and situations are different. Hence, you have to be really intelligent to find solutions to the real-life problems which are always unique and whose accuracy is known only in future.

 

2: Do You Choose the Right People for Right Job?

When it comes to solving problem, it is impossible for anyone to know the right answers to all the problems. However, an intelligent person knows quite well as to who is the right person to solve a particular problem. He chooses the right person for the right job and solve every problem quickly and effectively.

 

3: Do You Often Succeed in Achieving Your Goal?

Ordinary people are always driven by the motivation of others who often fool them by telling things like ‘nothing is impossible’, ‘you can do anything in your life’, ‘be always positive and optimistic’ etc. Intelligent people know themselves so accurately that know exactly where there are good and where they are not. They strive only for such goals which are within their ambit and their chances of success are reasonably good. Hence their successes are always more than their failures. How can you be called intelligent, if you fail in achieving what you want in your life?  Even when an intelligent person fails, he learns from it and makes it a stepping stone of success.

 

4: Are Your Creative?

Intelligence is impossible without creativity. A man without creativity is like a machine which can efficiently execute the functions for which it is designed or programmed, but can’t do a thing more. An intelligent person is highly creative as he never repeats the same mistake twice. When Thomas A. Edison said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10000 ways that won’t work,” he was not talking about persevere as most people would like to imagine, but exhibiting his creativity of finding 10000 new ways to do the same thing. An intelligent person always discovers another method, if the present method does not work.

 

5: Are You Happy?

If you are not happy with your life, you are surely not intelligent. It is because your first goal of life is to be happy and as an intelligent person, you must know what makes you happy and how can you achieve happiness for self and others.  If you are frustrated with life, you perhaps don’t understand yourself and the world. Under such situation, how can you be called intelligent?

 

6: Can You Synthesise Knowledge?

Intelligent people are not great scholars. They are rarely highly educated from the top business schools. They don’t waste their time learning something which they are never going to use. They have the ability to learn from anyone and from everyone. They have the ability to use the knowledge of one field into another domain. They are not domain expert but experts of life. They see unity in diversity as Einstein said, “’All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree.” If you can use your knowledge of art in science and the theories of science in religion, you are intelligent.  If you can’t discover the connections between disparate things, you can’t be called intelligent.

7: Can You Work with People Smarter than You?

Intelligent people are not the most brilliant people. They often have poor memories and slow analytical power The stories of forgetfulness of Einstein and Newton are well known. However, they have the ‘knowledge of knowledge’. They have the macro-picture of the world and they know how individual things fit into its proper place.  Hence when they meet smarter and more successful people, they don’t feel inferior but rather use their strengths to achieve their objectives.

 

8: Can You Predict People’ Behaviour Accurately?

Intelligent people are able to not only predict their own behaviour in a given situation but also able to predict the behaviour of other people, they are dealing with. They are hardly surprised when people behave in a particular way because they already know the people deeply from their past behaviour. While ordinary people’s expectation of themselves and others are based on idealism and wishful thinking, intelligent people’s behaviour is based on realistic assessment. Hence they are never disappointed with people as their expectations are realistically accurate.

 

9: Can You Predict Future Accurately?

While most people find the future quite unpredictable, the intelligent people already know the future before it comes. Hence they are always ready for the future. Because of their accurate knowledge of the people and the laws of the world, they not only predict the future but also make their future. While their predictions may not always be absolutely correct, but like good archers, they always shoot the arrows very near to the bull’s eye. Their prediction of future is rarely off the mark.

 

10: Can You Prevent Problems

While ordinary people solve the problems as and when they arise, the intelligent people are able to prevent the problem itself due to their accurate knowledge of the cause and effect. They know that nothing happens in this world at random and that everything happens due to some cause. Hence by preventing the causes proactively, they are able to prevent the birth of problem itself.  Albert Einstein said this very wisely, “Intellectuals solve problems, geniuses prevent them.” –

Are You Really Intelligent?

 

If you feel that you possess most of these qualities, you are highly intelligent notwithstanding your academic qualification, your IQ score or your income.  If your answer to most of these questions is in negative, you can’t be said to be intelligent despite all other indicators establishing your intelligence.

I must say I score 9 out of 10.  I’d like to think I am creative with various writing and video projects. I run my own growing business which involves lots of dealings with people as well as resolving and preventing problems.

I really like working with people who are smarter than me, or even just smart people as so often life does seem full of idiots!

The thing I think I am particularly strong at is predicting the future.  I’m very good at making character judgements on people and do make instant judgements on people within seconds.  So far, I’ve never found someone I liked to be a bad person and I often take a dislike to a person when no-one else does only for a few months or years later, everyone else comes round to my way of thinking.

I’m always amazed generally at how people generally seem so terrible at predicting the future behaviour of other people or indeed the future very accurately at all.  Right up to big news events such as 9/11, Brexit, Trump, Putin they all seemed very obvious to me before the time and in deed the subsequent fall-out from all of them too.

Regardless of the importance of intelligence, I’d much rather have an honest and kind average person than some selfish genius and I’d never judge someone on their intelligence.    Even the least brightest person often has an insight or piece of wisdom to offer that others have completely overlooked.

By Stephen Liddell

I am a writer and traveller with a penchant for history and getting off the beaten track. With several books to my name including several #1 sellers. I also write environmental, travel and history articles for magazines as well as freelance work. I run my private tours company with one tour stated by the leading travel website as being with the #1 authentic London Experience. Recently I've appeared on BBC Radio and Bloomberg TV and am waiting on the filming of a ghost story on British TV. I run my own private UK tours company (Ye Olde England Tours) with small, private and totally customisable guided tours run by myself!

17 comments

    1. Don’t be put off by that, I am sure that you are a very high-flyer! It would be interesting wouldn’t it to compile a list of distinctly average minds who made bigger differences in the world than super clever people. Not that you’d be on that list as bi-lingual so all ready very brainy 🙂

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      1. Enjoyment is not relevant. I do wish bloggers would take more time and make the effort to have the post be error-free. After “12_14 hours” (seriously?) spent, certainly another hour reading each post slowly, aloud, or getting a reliable proofreader would be worthwhile?

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        1. 12-14 hours doing my day job of giving tours in London and around the UK. The blog is something I do on top of this, usually at the end of an extremely long day and normally takes 80-120 minutes on top of that. The majority though not all of my posts require first hand research which often adds further demands that many other blogs don’t have to deal with. Time and effort are two things not lacking in my blog whatever else may be. The alternative would be to spend more time per post but reduce the frequency to one per week or produce more generic blog posts as do so many others. I don’t know anyone locally who could proof-read, not even family and though I’m aware of various shortcomings, I’m not sure I could do better given I have absolutely no free time. I haven’t had 5 days off from work in the last 5 years combined.

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            1. That’s ok Sally. I know it can be annoying given my blog posts can be a bit niche if it doesn’t always read as well as the ideas behind it. Generally I work from around 6am-7/9pm and even when I had a close family living nearby, only 1 took any interest in my professionally published work, never mind my blog. I do agree with you, that post was completed more quickly than usual but only because I had totally run out of time. I hope you will still read some of my posts and I appreciate your support over the years. I didn’t mean to be overly defensive in my previous reply.

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  1. Well said. I never read your writings with the idea of “proofreading” them (as mentioned above)…but to find the great meanings of which you write. Yes, the world is full of not only “idiots”, but the judgmental…who miss the point. I love the quotes. Great job.

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    1. Thanks Nancy. That is only the second ‘complaint’ I’ve received in almost 7 years. My aim is always to write an eclectic mix of varied but interesting topics that would normally be found in more specialised publications than a free blog. Back to the post, I think the judgemental people are in many ways worse than the “Idiots”. I’m also not sure why so many people are so insecure they have to argue with people they disagree with; generally. I think it is totally fine just to let others think would they like as it doesn’t validate myself to make anyone else agree with me and if they don’t that just fine and I can usually still like them.

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  2. I always find it entertaining when you meet someone who openly considers themselves to be intelligent but really isn’t. At the risk of offending someone, which isn’t my intention, the ones who I’ve encountered tend to be teachers…

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    1. That’s so funny and true. The self-proclaimed experts at anything always seem to be less than expert. A case of better to remain quiet and be thought an idiot than to speak up and confirm it. I once worked for someone who was so clever and superior and highly paid that he entered a public argument with me in the office over how to spell NO. I still have no idea how he was worth his £150K+ salary and that was 10 years ago.

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