14 Reasons Why Highly Intelligent People Prefer to Be Alone

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By Christian Vern

We can all benefit from spending time alone. For highly intelligent people, itโ€™s a normal part of their lives. It doesnโ€™t mean theyโ€™re lonely. Solitude provides a wealth of positives. Here are the reasons why these kinds of people prefer to be alone.

They Love Their Own Company

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Most of us go out to enjoy the company of others. We all enjoy the occasional alone time, but highly intelligent people prefer to engage with themselves. They donโ€™t need external stimuli to have a good or relaxing time.ย 

Theyโ€™re Self-Validating

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Those with exceptional intelligence need less external validation to feel worthy. Their intelligence provides a wealth of natural confidence and self-esteem. They also value quality over quantity when it comes to praise.

They Have More Time for Reflection

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We all need alone time for inner reflection. The most innovative people in the world need more time in solitude to process their emotions and intricate ideas. They prefer to use their time to explore solutions.

Theyโ€™re Problem Solvers

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Some people love group projects, and others donโ€™t. Brilliant people usually prefer to solve their problems by themselves. Groupthink can lead to thinking inside the box. The most innovative people find it easier to consult with their understanding.ย 

Theyโ€™re More Focused

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We donโ€™t seek the company of others to gain more focus. In fact, it can feel like a distraction at times. Those with a high degree of intelligence understand this. They know being alone provides the right environment for new solutions to blossom.

Theyโ€™re More Productive

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Highly intelligent people find purpose and joy in being productive. So, theyโ€™re often workaholics with a strong work ethic and incredible focus. You can find them doing something constructive even when theyโ€™re not working.

They Read, Study, and Experiment Often

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Knowledgeable individuals need more time alone to expand their minds. Spending more time with people means they have less time to read, study, or experiment.

They Stand Out

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When your brain doesnโ€™t work the same way as most peopleโ€™s, you may be labeled quirky, misfit, oddball, or weird. Unfortunately, these judgments are often negative.

Intelligent people may face exclusion because their ideas are different from others.ย On the other hand, they may enjoy being the odd one out.

They Struggle to Find Equally Intelligent People

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We all want to be around people who understand us. However, when your IQ is in the two percentile of the population, it can be challenging to find your tribe. There are significantly fewer intelligent people to connect with.

Theyโ€™re More Appreciative of Others

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Highly intelligent individuals care about people, even if they spend more time alone. They value the time spent with family and friends more. They appreciate people because the quality of the exchange is higher when they do get together.

Theyโ€™re Anxious Around People

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Society isnโ€™t built for the minority. The smartest people in the world are a subgroup of people who struggle to assimilate to everyday conventions. These differences can make them nervous or stressed around people.ย 

Research also suggests that there is a link between intelligence and anxiety. Studies find that those withย generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) were more likely toย have a higher IQ.

They Have More Freedom

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Mentally astute people enjoy alone time because they can be who they are. Theyโ€™re happier doing what they love without judgment or pressure. They prize the freedom of being themselves as much as their intelligence.

Theyโ€™re More at Peace

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Solitude brings a lot of peace to highly intelligent people. Thereโ€™s less pressure to please others if youโ€™re in your own world. The more at peace these people are, the more they can be themselves.

Theyโ€™re More Self-Sufficient

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You may see a pattern when you look at all the points above. Brilliant people are more self-sufficient because theyโ€™re more self-reliant overall. When they give themselves what they need, they get more done than someone who needs people.

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