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00:00Highly intelligent people tend to have these items around their homes.
00:05Number one, a library, not just a bookshelf.
00:09An abundant and varied book collection reflects openness, lifelong learning, and vocabulary growth,
00:14while public libraries and used books provide affordable access.
00:19Number two, puzzles and strategy games.
00:22Strategy games and puzzles like chess or jigsaws boost problem solving, planning,
00:27and cognitive flexibility using simple and affordable materials.
00:32Number three, creative and technical equipment.
00:35Musical instruments, art supplies, or electronics workbenches foster spatial skills,
00:41logical thinking, creativity, and metacognition through hands-on creation.
00:46Number four, thoughtful and curated decor.
00:50Complex or abstract decor from art to geological specimens
00:53reveals intellectual curiosity and appreciation for nuanced, thought-provoking aesthetics.
00:59Number five, signs of ongoing learning.
01:03Visible learning tools like mind maps, language apps, or lecture notes signal a lifelong learning mindset
01:08and cognitive resilience.
01:11Number six, a space for mindfulness and reflection.
01:14Meditation cushions, yoga mats, or journals designate areas for introspection,
01:20enhancing emotional intelligence, attention control, and self-awareness.
01:26Number seven, evidence of environmental awareness.
01:30Houseplants, composting bins, and organized recycling reflect long-term planning,
01:36system thinking, and responsibility towards environmental sustainability.
01:39Number eight, indicators of travel and curiosity.
01:45World maps, cultural artifacts, or travel mementos symbolize openness,
01:50cognitive flexibility, and creative problem-solving through cultural exposure.
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