8 signs that your intelligence is growing
-Like to stay alone
It is a feeling of well-being when the mind is alone in front of itself. A strange desire to get away or a loss of interest in any social activity
-Feel under pressure
The intelligence begins to perceive something that does not go from its logical point of view, sometimes; he or she starts to see some small details that he even includes, but note that its environment does not perceive them. It starts to put him under pressure because he feels separated from the others.
-Dream often
Intelligence wants to understand everything, but its biggest defects lie in creativity. The mind begins to wander.
But all the time, it comes from these small details that escape to others, more clearly, he sees them as opportunities and starts to think of the numerous advantage and the disadvantage of the opportunity
-Open minded
Intelligence begins to take into account the opinions of others more objectively; it is even ready to ignore the comments on him.
His analytical mind begins to develop and pushes him to remains neutral from time to time to his similarities.
-Mastery of oneself
Intelligence develops neutrality on everything, even on the disastrous situations of life and begins to learn to be more optimistic about his fate. He grows a mastery of himself and is rarely down on events of life
-Excessive analysis
The intelligence asks questions for objective answers, always on the lookout for proof; it bases its judgment on the evidence and flees unfounded opinions.
-An unhappy or unsatisfactory feeling
Intelligence is alive, like all being, it needs to feel loved because it is accompanied by the ego.
He finds that the answers are usually unknown by others and ends up feeling lonely at times.
Feeling misguided he will take the final decision to do with it, and somewhere, he will learn that a disability is a strength to build.
But this remains his only weak point that diminishes his ability to react; however, it remains very surmountable for him
-Associate the concepts that seem, for others, unrelated















