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  <title><![CDATA[5 Behaviors That Seem Antisocial But Are Actually Signs Of A Highly Intelligent Person]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>While it often gets written off as being distracted or not paying attention, daydreaming is actually a sign of an active and imaginative mind. In fact, a <a href="https://news.gatech.edu/news/2017/10/24/daydreaming-good-it-means-youre-smart">2017 study found</a> that daydreamers are generally smarter than their focused peers. “People with efficient brains may have too much brain capacity to stop their minds from wandering,” said <a href="https://psychology.gatech.edu/people/eric-schumacher">Eric Schumacher</a>, the Georgia Tech psychology professor who co-authored the study.</p><p>People who daydream frequently have things running through their heads, whether they are thinking through ideas or picturing possible outcomes. Letting the mind wander allows unexpected connections to form. To an outside observer, they may seem checked out of reality. However, other highly intellectual people know that they're truly deeply engaged, just not with what's going on right in front of them.</p>]]></body>
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