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High IQ and thirst for knowledge

High IQ and thirst for knowledge

Einstein once said that curiosity was his friend and that his memory was a faithful servant. Okay, what is more important; the question or the answer? Well my friend I’ll submit it to you, it depends on who you ask. Because if the person you are asking is you, then the question is more important, because the simple act of asking a question sends you on a journey to seek the answer and discover new things, for which more questions arise. This is how an active, high IQ mind works. Let’s talk, shall we?

You see, this topic came up a couple of years ago in our think tank, and Mark, who’s a genius in his own right, told me about it; “I have no idea why my mind wants to have all this information. I have always been curious all my life, but I never thought that a simple trip abroad would require so much thought.”

It doesn’t ‘require’ as much thought, but your mind enjoys the process, so you just run away with it. There is nothing wrong with taking curiosity and combining it with imagination, in addition to belief, creating a world within a world, hey, did you see the movie “Limitless” and “Inception” reminds me of all that, with a little bit of “Matrix” in the mix – great.

For my reader, so that you can follow along, here are some tips for getting into curiosity mode. You can try this; Pick up the package, read the ingredients, and then try reimagining the supply chain, from the crops in the field to the tractors used, the rubber, steel, and hydraulics, to who made them, where it came from. , to the iron ore mines, to the rubber vulcanization plant, to the GPS manufacturer that runs the electronic hardware inside the combine that harvests the wheat, to the seeds, to the laboratories that design the seeds, to the BMW that He leads the guy from the lab, to his home, his college kids, his friends and his family, to the lady next to him. How many degrees of separation is she, you, from that product that you have in your hands?

That’s what I do. I look at people and compose their life stories, I guess their profession, what brought them there, what they are thinking, based on body language, facial expressions, clothes, shoes, etc. It’s amazing how good he can be at this, and what if you walked into your life a little further, asked you questions, and found you were unsure in your estimation? It happens to me all the time.

Try this also on your next walk, look at a commercial building, imagine the interior, the layout, the furniture. How accurate do you think your projections of the room are, the lighting, the temperature, the airflow, the furniture in those rooms, the buildings, and the businesses as you walk down the street? You might be surprised how close your estimates are. Perhaps there is a possibility of riding a brain wave on the photons flowing through the window? Next, enter the building to see how close your predictions are, hone your skills and refine your predictions and probability judgments in your mind, it will be easy to remember when you were wrong and when you were right.

Give it a try, you will be amazed: Curiosity is a wonderful attribute for a high IQ and a fast processing mind.

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