For highly intelligent women, pursuing a hobby is about much more than just “looking good” on their social media feed. They know that a real hobby is the most permanent way to build inner happiness, and they do not care about the approval of others.
Here are the special and intellectual interests of women with high IQ that their peers usually don’t even think about:
1. History readings
Interested in history and studying the origins of different cultures broadens concrete intelligence, but what women of high intelligence really love in history is making sense of humanity’s current place in the world.
History is a refuge that alleviates the chaos and stress of today’s world. They know that none of the crises we experience today are new, they are just presented in a new way. They have the vision to make the present better by learning from the mistakes and successes of the past.
2. Exploring little-known places
Smart women don’t see traveling only in popular tourist destinations. They choose to explore hidden small towns in their own countries, untouched lands where few people speak their language. Because having to navigate unfamiliar environments and adapt to new cultures keeps the mind flexible and agile. In this way, they preserve their cognitive abilities and mental youth even as they get older.
3. Reading for pleasure
While reading books used to be a universal adult experience, today the number of people who read regularly just for pleasure is decreasing. Women who are still passionate about books have a unique depth of intelligence. Research shows that reading habits protect brain health until old age. There is never a shortage of topics to talk about with an intellectual woman who loves to read; They know how to keep themselves interesting at all times.
4. Strengthening social ties
Everyone grows old and one day faces old age. Knowing this fact of life, intelligent women focus on deep social projects such as volunteering from a young age. Research in the field of Geriatric Nursing shows that there is a positive link between high cognitive abilities and volunteering activities. Helping others and witnessing new life stories and different perspectives keeps the mind sharp and roots a person in the world.
5. Studying different cultures
Whether it is modern popular culture or anthropological world cultures; Intelligent women are hungry to learn new things about humanity. Cultural background gives them strong relationships and the ability to find common ground to talk about with almost anyone. Most importantly, these women do not subscribe to today’s “othering” culture; because they have become wise enough to know that there is no single way to be right or good in life.
6. Ignite the mind
The ability to communicate thoughts and feelings effectively (conversational intelligence) is the foundation of emotional well-being. Women with high IQs love analytical and deep conversations, even if they lead to a sweet argument. Research shows that quality discussions improve critical thinking, empathy, and collaboration skills. Mentally challenging dialogues are like fuel for these women who are bored with shallow conversations.
7. Mirror of the soul: Art and Creativity
Whether visiting a modern art museum or creating something in your own workshop; Intelligent women love to think about the hidden meaning behind art and the artist’s intention. Studies published in the journal Intelligence prove that high intelligence and creativity are directly linked. Art is their way of feeding their never-ending curiosity about human nature and the mind.
8. Tracing the past: Collecting and curating
Highly intelligent women often have their own unique, extraordinary collections. First editions of classic novels, antique toys or vintage objects… Through these objects, they build a deep bridge with history, ancient communities or their own family ties. After a bad day, finding a small piece to add to their collection (like a rare piece of sea glass found on the beach) offers them a small but satisfying sense of accomplishment in life.
9. Strategic video games
According to research published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), individuals who spend time with video games appear to have more advanced cognitive abilities in adulthood. When screen time is balanced with real-life social activities, video games that require strategy and logic are a real brain booster. Women with high IQs who continue this passion into adulthood use games as an excellent tool to both keep their minds sharp and escape the stress of the day.
NOTE: Marilyn vos Savant in the image is an American author, columnist and problem solver who was registered as the “Person with the Highest IQ in the World” by the Guinness Book of Records in 1985 with an IQ score of 228.
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