00:00Nine habits and interests intelligent people tend to outgrow over time.
00:05Number one, overspending on material things.
00:09Intelligent people outgrow material splurges, preferring memorable experiences and personal growth over costly possessions that demand upkeep and mental space.
00:20Number two, mindless distractions.
00:22They ditch binge-watching and endless scrolling, opting instead for creative hobbies or quiet reflection that challenge and energize their minds.
00:32Number three, socializing for the sake of it.
00:35Large gatherings feel draining, so they favor smaller, meaningful meetings and deep conversations, appreciating solitude without loneliness.
00:44Number four, superficial relationships.
00:47Shallow connections lose appeal, making them seek honest, supportive friendships that foster mutual growth and genuine trust.
00:56Number five, craving constant praise.
01:00They no longer depend on external approval, measuring success by authenticity and progress rather than applause, building quieter confidence.
01:09Number six, trying to fit in.
01:11They stop altering themselves for acceptance, embracing originality and personal tastes over fashion trends and popular opinions.
01:21Number seven, groupthink and conformity.
01:24They reject majority pressure, critically analyze ideas, seek diverse perspectives and take pride in independent, well-informed opinions.
01:34Number eight, unhealthy work-life balance.
01:37They set clear boundaries to avoid burnout, prioritizing rest, hobbies, and loved ones for sustained productivity and well-being.
01:46Number nine, popularity.
01:49They prefer respect over widespread popularity, focusing on a few loyal friendships rather than chasing superficial approval.
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