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12 Habits to Boost Intelligence

Hey everyone, and welcome to TopThink. Today,  we will learn about twelve everyday habits   that make you smarter. Now, let’s begin.  Few traits are more personally, professionally,  and socially valuable than intelligence.   In simple terms, intelligence is the ability  to understand knowledge, solve problems,   generate ideas, and think critically about  the world around you. In all its forms,   intelligence has been the subject of hundreds, if  not thousands, of psychological studies. Time and   time again, it’s been proven to positively  influence almost every aspect of our lives.  The most intelligent people tend to climb higher  on the professional ladder and are more likely to   achieve meaningful, long-term goals. They tend  to find more success in relationships and earn   more respect from the people they meet. On  a grander scale, highly intelligent people   are mainly responsible for the development of  our society. Creative innovators like Steve   Jobs laid the foundations for generations  of human progress. Geniuses like Albert   Einstein and Stephen Hawking transformed how we  understand the world, even the entire universe.  From artists and philosophers to scientists and  engineers, the greatest minds through history   were able to change the world forever because  they had the discipline and courage to use their   intelligence to the fullest. They learned,  worked, and experimented day in and day out,   constantly searching for inspiration  and questioning everything they knew.   Some of these people were naturally gifted,  but others were average thinkers, just like   anyone else; yet they climbed to the top of their  fields and eventually changed the world. How? By   expanding their intelligence each and every day. Most people don’t realize that intelligence isn’t   set in stone. For instance, Albert Einstein was  called a “slow learner” by one of his teachers,   yet he won a Nobel Prize in Physics and became one  of the most renowned geniuses in history. In other   words, high intelligence isn’t something you’re  necessarily born with. Instead, you can develop   your intelligence by stimulating your mind and  consistently pushing your intellectual limits.  With hard work and the right habits, anyone can  make intelligence their superpower. Anyone can   train themselves to think and create like the  smartest people to ever live. In this video,   we’re going to explore the many powerful ways you  can expand your mind. Whether you’re naturally   gifted or just average, these twelve everyday  habits can make you smarter than you think.  1. Meditation Increases IQ For thousands of years, people from   around the world have used one simple exercise to  increase their intelligence. The ancient practice   of meditation has been scientifically proven  to enhance your memory, improve concentration,   and even raise your intelligence quotient, or IQ. In one study, avid meditators were asked to take   an IQ test, and their scores were compared to  people who never meditated before. On average,   meditators scored 20% higher than non-meditators.  They were also more creative and performed better   under pressure, staying calm and focused  when others began to waver. Meditate for   a few minutes every day, and you may think,  concentrate, and solve problems like never before.  2. The High-Exposure Method  According to billionaire Warren Buffet, it’s  possible to rapidly expand our intelligence every   single day. Using the so-called high-exposure  method, many ultra-successful people like Buffet   were able to climb to the top of their fields. Here’s how it works. Every day, they flood their   brains with as many productive materials as  possible. They read about current events,   talk to interesting people, and keep tabs on  their industries. They’re constantly encountering   new information, which inspires innovative  ideas and reveals opportunities for growth.  While you can’t possibly know everything, that  doesn’t mean you can’t try. Expose your brain to   all kinds of inspiring materials every day, and  you’ll start generating more ideas than ever.  3. Make Your Neurons Powerful Reading and studying aren’t the   only ways to grow your intelligence. Studies  have also shown a strong correlation between   intellectual performance and physical exercise. Activities like cardio and strength training   promote the growth of cells called neurons, which  transmit signals within your brain. Growing new   neurons expands and complexifies your brain,  literally increasing your brainpower every day.  4. The Illusion of Knowledge Most people don’t question the   world around them. They take things at face value  and believe whatever they’re told, but simply   asking more questions can make you smarter. Get in the habit of questioning everything,   no matter how popular or conventional  something seems. Be curious every day   and ask as many questions as you can. Even if it  sounds stupid, every question you ask gives you a   deeper and more unique point of view. 5. Einstein’s Principle of Learning  Albert Einstein once said, “If you can’t explain  something simply, you probably don’t understand it   well enough.” When we learn new things, we tend to  paint in broad strokes, learning enough to answer   questions or get good grades but not enough  to understand or master each concept fully.   Without mastery, we struggle to retain our  knowledge or create new and bigger connections.  That’s why Einstein developed this simple test.  To figure out whether you’ve mastered a concept,   explain it to another person in as  simple terms as possible. If they   don’t understand what you’re saying, you  may need to refresh your memory or expand   your understanding. Because the person who can  explain something simply... is the wisest of all.  6. Intelligence Is Contagious You’re only as intelligent as the people you   surround yourself with. This isn’t a hard and fast  rule, but your social groups do have a significant   impact on your intellectual development. If you surround yourself with people who   aren’t particularly smart, you may not  feel challenged or learn anything new.   On the other hand, if you spend time with  people who are as smart or smarter than you,   one conversation can elevate your thinking. Talking to brilliant people isn’t always   easy — sometimes, it’s downright intimidating  — but intelligence is contagious. Make friends   with the smartest person you know, and  their intelligence will rub off on you.  7. The Power of Reflective Writing Our thoughts are fleeting and limited. We   can only juggle so much information in our heads,  so it’s often difficult to mentally process big   ideas or work through complicated problems. This  is especially true in our personal lives. We can   think about what direction we’re headed or the  sources of our anxiety, but these problems are   often too complex to resolve by thinking alone. That’s why many people journal or write about   their lives. In writing, we can express  our ideas concretely, making sense of all   the thoughts swirling around our heads. In a  sense, you’re problem-solving every time you   put pen to paper, pursuing new conclusions,  and gradually transforming how you think.  Contrary to popular belief, you don’t  have to be a talented writer to write   every day. Feel free to express your ideas in  whatever way makes sense to you. Every day,   write just one paragraph about your life, and  you may start to see things in a whole new way.  8. Reinvent Your Distractions Our lives are full of distractions   and time-wasters, but these mind-numbing  activities don’t have to stifle your   intelligence. If you want to become smarter, make  your distractions work for you. In other words,   substitute common time-wasters for activities that  challenge your mind or teach you something new.  For example, instead of watching a mindless TV  show, turn on a thought-provoking documentary.   You’re still avoiding your work, but at least  you’re learning something in the process.  9. Activate Your Musical Brain Studies show that playing an instrument,   like a piano or guitar, has an incredible  effect on the human brain. In one study,   researchers scanned the brains of musicians as  they played. Turns out that playing an instrument   is like giving your brain a full-body workout. The music itself triggers emotional responses in   the amygdala and cerebellum. At the same time,  activity skyrockets in your motor, auditory,   and visual cortexes — but that’s not all. Learning  an instrument also improves communication between   the hemispheres of your brain while enhancing  your memory and sharpening your motor skills.  The list goes on and on, so if you want to  get smarter, start learning an instrument.   Whether you’re an amateur or professional, playing  music can train your brain like never before.  10. Bite-sized Reading  Few activities enhance your intelligence,  like reading a book. Not only is reading   an incredible way to accrue knowledge, but it  actually changes the structure of your brain.   MRI scans showed increases in brain performance  and connectivity after reading a single book.  The problem for many people is motivating  themselves to sit down and read, but it doesn't   have to be a time-consuming chore. To experience  the many rewards of this healthy habit, all you   need to do is read just two pages a day. It may  not sound like much, but this bite-sized habit can   expand your knowledge and change your brain. 11. Outsmart Your Devices  How many hours do you spend staring at a  screen each day? Spending too much time   on your devices can have a negative impact on  your cognitive performance. Too much screen   time shortens your attention span, worsens  your memory, and even dulls your imagination.  So, try stepping away from your devices for at  least a few hours daily. Lowering your screen time   by as little as 20% may give you a much-needed  boost of energy and concentration. You’ll not   only feel more focused, but you’ll have more  motivation to learn, grow, and expand your mind.  12. Unlock Your Imagination Often the most intelligent people   are also the most creative. Creativity allows  us to generate new ideas, think outside the box,   and solve problems in ways others might  not. So, if you want to be more intelligent,   spend some time exploring and developing the  free-thinking and innovative side of your brain.  For example, take up a creative hobby like  writing, painting, or crafting with your hands.   Studies have shown that these activities  enhance cognitive performance and nurture new   and interesting ideas. So, let your creative  mind wander and explore for at least fifteen   minutes each day. Unlock your imagination,  and you might learn to think in a new way.  Thank you for watching TopThink  and be sure to subscribe because   more incredible content is on the way.