Highly intelligent people may constantly compare themselves to others, fueling a cycle of unhealthy competition and self-doubt
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Highly intelligent individuals often overanalyze social interactions, fearing unpredictable outcomes.
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Struggle with loneliness, overthinking, and existential questions, leading to mental health challenges
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Face immense pressure to constantly perform, fearing failure and feeling burdened by their own potential.
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Despite their abilities, highly intelligent people often feel like frauds, doubting their achievements.
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Aware of their flaws but struggle with accepting them. This self-awareness can create inner conflict.
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Often see problems others overlook, leading to constant pessimism. Their deep awareness can feel overwhelming.
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