Everyday Habits That Reveal a Low: IQ (Backed by Psychology) Have you ever met someone who argues with absolute confidence but makes absolutely zero sense? They speak loudly, act completely sure of themselves, and double down even when they are factually wrong. This video dives deep into the psychology behind that behavior and reveals the real, science-backed habits that may indicate low intelligence. In this detailed psychological breakdown, we explore powerful concepts like the Dunning-Kruger Effect, cognitive rigidity, black-and-white thinking, emotional control, and external locus of control. These are not just personality quirks — they are deeply rooted mental patterns that shape how a person processes reality. You’ll discover: • Why overconfidence without knowledge is a major red flag • How the Dunning-Kruger Effect tricks people into thinking they are smarter than they are • The connection between low IQ and lack of curiosity • Why black-and-white thinking blocks intelligence and critical reasoning • The psychology behind emotional overreactions • How blaming others keeps people stuck in the same destructive patterns • Why low intelligence struggles to handle opposing opinions Psychology shows us that intelligence is not about school grades or formal education. It is about self-awareness, adaptability, emotional control, and the ability to question your own beliefs. Highly intelligent people often doubt themselves and remain curious. Low intelligence, on the other hand, hides behind arrogance, defensiveness, and rigid thinking. This video will challenge you to reflect on your own mindset. Do you adapt when proven wrong? Do you stay curious? Or do you protect your ego at all costs? The most powerful form of intelligence is awareness. If this topic makes you reflect even slightly, that self-awareness already sets you apart. Watch till the end to understand how certain minds operate — and how you can rise above destructive thinking patterns. If you’re interested in psychology, human behavior, emotional intelligence, and self-growth, make sure to like, share, and subscribe for more deep psychological insights. Keywords: low IQ signs, signs of low intelligence, Dunning Kruger effect explained, psychology facts, cognitive rigidity, black and white thinking psychology, emotional intelligence vs IQ, external locus of control, overconfidence psychology, human behavior analysis, psychological habits, intelligence psychology, mental patterns explained, self awareness psychology, personality traits analysis Hashtags: #Psychology #HumanBehavior #Intelligence #DunningKrugerEffect #SelfAwareness #EmotionalIntelligence #Mindset #CriticalThinking #PsychologyFacts #PersonalGrowth
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The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts and the stupid ones are full of confidence - Charles Bukowski
Clicked this to figure out if im stupid
I immediately thought of our most of our members of parliament from the top down here in the UK.
Many people hate on those who have a lower IQ. But that’s not really fair. My brother, who is very smart married a very intelligent woman, and they had three kids. The first two were boys and they were both blessed with very high intelligence like their parents. The third was a little girl and she was born with Down’s syndrome. She did not have a high IQ. Her IQ was around 59 or 60 but she was sweet and kind and wonderful in so many ways. She was not born with the gift of high intelligence that her brothers had but she was just a kind and wonderful as they were. What I’m trying to say is if you’re lucky enough to be born with a high IQ that is a gift but nothing more. If you’re born with a lower IQ, you are still just as important and wonderful and valuable as any and everybody else. We must not go around thinking that we are superior to others who have a lower intelligence than us. It’s not their fault. Let’s try to look at everyone’s good traits and qualities. There’s more to a person than his or her IQ.
It’s hard to win an argument with an intelligent person but it’s impossible to win an argument with a stupid one.
People who actually believe that they’re getting unbiased, objective news from the mainstream media are the lowest IQ of all
I just took an IQ test, and thank God it came back negative.
I see so many comments on this video that actually reflects the topic of this video.
Ego disables IQ
Sounds like the traits of narcissism & socio-psychopathy!!
What I have learned, is that people that run their mouth constantly filling the air with noise are by far the dumbest. The ones that listen, decipher out all the BS and learn are the more informed and intelligent.
In summary; If a person acts like an American college kid at an "I support the current thing" rally, they are of below average intelligence.
A lot of very confident people in this comment section 😂
I can’t believe ‘talking to somebody on the phone loudspeaker while riding on public transport’ wasn’t included.
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You forgot to add the heavy use of the word "BRO".
It's funny how full the comment section is of people from both sides of the political spectrum exhibiting the exact traits talked about in the video while pretending the other side is the only one who does. You can't make this shit up, we're so fucked 🤣.
High iq is a curse when your family and peers aren't on your wave
Certain comments seem to speak in favor of this video.
"Have you ever met someone who argues with absolute confidence but makes absolutely zero sense? They talk loud,act completely sure of themselves and double down on their statements even when wrong. Psychology tells us that this behavior isn't just a sign of arrogance; It could actually be a quiet but telling indicator of low intelligence." "Have I ever met ?????............? All the time. Every day. Every single sentence in ANY mainstream, legacy "media'. 90% of the population. It's why so many of us are retiring to a self imposed, "monastery for one", kind of life. We rarely leave home. We find a place we find peaceful, energised in a peaceful way.