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1.	They often preferred solitude — and night Many great minds, like Nietzsche and Marcel Proust, found their clearest thinking came during long, solitary nights. Studies also suggest that people with higher intelligence tend to be more productive during off-peak hours, valuing quiet and isolation for deep thought. 	2.	Suffering and intelligence are often intertwined Philosophers like Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard experienced intense existential suffering. Research links high intelligence with increased sensitivity to meaninglessness and depressive tendencies — possibly because they overanalyze life’s contradictions. 	3.	They were obsessive about structure Immanuel Kant followed the same exact daily schedule for decades — locals reportedly set their clocks by his walks. High-functioning individuals often create external order to manage their internal mental storms. 	4.	They questioned themselves more, not less Socrates famously said, “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” This self-doubt isn’t weakness — it’s metacognition. Highly intelligent people tend to be more aware of what they don’t know, a phenomenon known as the Dunning-Kruger effect in reverse. 	5.	They embraced contradictions Philosophers like Dostoevsky and Nietzsche held opposing ideas without feeling the need to resolve them. Intelligence isn’t just about answers — it’s about holding complexity. The ability to tolerate paradox is a known marker of advanced critical thinking. #philosophy #quoteoftheday #fyp #resultionism #deepthoughts #deepquestions #deeplines
1. They often preferred solitude — and night Many great minds, like Nietzsche and Marcel Proust, found their clearest thinking came during long, solitary nights. Studies also suggest that people with higher intelligence tend to be more productive during off-peak hours, valuing quiet and isolation for deep thought. 2. Suffering and intelligence are often intertwined Philosophers like Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard experienced intense existential suffering. Research links high intelligence with increased sensitivity to meaninglessness and depressive tendencies — possibly because they overanalyze life’s contradictions. 3. They were obsessive about structure Immanuel Kant followed the same exact daily schedule for decades — locals reportedly set their clocks by his walks. High-functioning individuals often create external order to manage their internal mental storms. 4. They questioned themselves more, not less Socrates famously said, “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” This self-doubt isn’t weakness — it’s metacognition. Highly intelligent people tend to be more aware of what they don’t know, a phenomenon known as the Dunning-Kruger effect in reverse. 5. They embraced contradictions Philosophers like Dostoevsky and Nietzsche held opposing ideas without feeling the need to resolve them. Intelligence isn’t just about answers — it’s about holding complexity. The ability to tolerate paradox is a known marker of advanced critical thinking. #philosophy #quoteoftheday #fyp #resultionism #deepthoughts #deepquestions #deeplines

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