For intelligent people, time is especially precious, so superficial and aimless situations exhaust them. They prefer to search meaningful conversationsnew ideas and inspiring challenges. If there is a lack of mental stimulation, they easily lose interest. It is not, of course, out of arrogance, but because their attention works differently. They think in systems, they like logic and transparency, and when these elements are missing, or the problem could be solved more thoughtfully, they are extremely frustrated. So which situations put them to the test?
Empty talk is complete hell
Forget the endless debates about the weather or what the neighbor wore to work in the morning. For a person with a high IQ, they are like this superficial interactionsi.e. “small talk”, literally unimaginable, exhausting and uninteresting.
Instead of empty phrases, they want topics that make you think and open new horizons. Just what the conversation gets stuck at a dead end without real content, their interest drops and they start looking for the nearest exit from the room.
Allergic to stupidity and chaos
There is no greater punishment for a logical person than watching someone who is chaotic in their decision making. Intelligent people have a natural a sense of the system and transparency.
Chaos is also avoided in the workplace.
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If someone ignores the facts or makes the same mistakes over and over due to inexperience, the intelligent will run into a hard wall of misunderstanding. Frustration from inconsistency for others, it is a common phenomenon for them, because in their world every action has its logical reaction.
Slow tempo is “death”
While you may still be reading the assignment, they are already visualizing the result in their head. Exactly lightning processing of information stands behind their famous impatience.
They consider any process that drags on, whether at work or in their personal life, a personal affront to their effectiveness. Disorganization a deliberate stretching of time it tires them, so they often take matters into their own hands, only to finally move from the place.