Psychology: Then you probably use these sentences only rarely

Even the smartest people sometimes say something stupid or thoughtless. However, the following sentences are typically rarely uttered by intelligent people.
As humans, we inherently possess a certain degree of intelligence because we can absorb, process, connect, and creatively use information. The mere ability to use a language system to express ourselves and communicate with others requires intelligence.
Particularly intelligent people are – to put it very simply – able to process a lot of information simultaneously and/or do so extremely quickly. This allows them to think further than others and occasionally reach different conclusions than the majority. Intelligent people typically use the following phrases rather rarely in everyday life.
6 sentences that intelligent people rarely say 1. "I'm one hundred percent sure."Even if we are certain of something, in most cases there is at least a small residual risk that we are wrong. Whether we take a false assumption or piece of information as correct, fail to consider a relevant perspective, or, as an individual, are simply unable to grasp all the crucial connections, there are numerous reasons why we can know little with certainty. Intelligent people are generally aware of the limits of their horizons and are therefore reluctant to completely rule out error.
2. "You're looking at it wrong."We all make mistakes sometimes. However, every point of view has its merits and reasons, so it's difficult to judge a particular perspective as wrong without knowing its underlying causes. Intelligent people typically find different viewpoints interesting in the first place. They are more likely to ask questions and try to understand rather than outright tell someone they're wrong.
3. "You have to know that."No one can know everything. Some people have very specific interests, others feel triggered by certain information and therefore consciously ignore it, and still others would rather devote their lives to other things than educating themselves. No one knows what's truly important and what everyone should be concerned with. Therefore, intelligent people usually don't presume to judge another person's level of education or knowledge.

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Intelligent people are typically very cautious when it comes to judging others—especially with regard to their cleverness or stupidity. Even the brightest minds sometimes lapse and say or do something that, in retrospect or from a distance, turns out to be stupid. Moreover, behind some seemingly stupid actions and words lie motives and thoughts that we don't know about, but which would explain them and put them in a completely different light.
5. "I'm bored."It's rather unusual for intelligent people to feel bored. Even if they have nothing to do or are waiting for a meeting, there's usually enough going on in their minds or in their surroundings to keep them occupied and interested. Only activities or tasks that pose no challenge, but which they have to complete for a certain amount of time, can trigger frustration and boredom in intelligent people – this is most likely to occur in school or work contexts.
6. "This has to be perfect."Whether perfection is possible or not, in most cases, striving for it is a waste of energy. Intelligent people tend to approach things pragmatically. If they see no reason to do something particularly well, excellently, or as perfectly as possible, good enough is usually enough for them.
Sources used: blog.neuronation.com, inc.com
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