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Psychologist links overthinking and procrastination to higher intelligence

Psychologists suggest that overthinking and procrastination, often viewed as negative traits, may actually be indicators of higher intelligence. Overthinking, or rumination, can stem from a cognitive ability to hold multiple possibilities and simulate futures, which is also crucial for complex problem-solving. Similarly, procrastination can be linked to the incubation period necessary for creative thought, where the mind continues to work on a problem in the background during a break, leading to more original solutions. AI

IMPACT This commentary on cognitive habits offers no direct impact on AI operators.

RANK_REASON The article presents an opinion piece by a psychologist discussing research findings on cognitive habits.

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Psychologist links overthinking and procrastination to higher intelligence

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Mark Travers, Contributor ·

    2 ‘Bad Habits’ That Mean You Are Intelligent, By A Psychologist

    Overthinking and procrastination are usually blamed on poor discipline — but new research suggests both habits track with sharper, more exploratory thinking.