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Title: Why Are Such A High Proportion of Gifted People Introverted?
Source: Kingdom of Introversion
URL Source: http://kingdomofintroversion.com/20 ... -of-gifted-people-introverted/
Published: Feb 18, 2012
Author: Unknown
Post Date: 2012-02-18 14:43:32 by Turtle
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Views: 240
Comments: 18

From a number of sites, I have learned that while introverts are very much in the minority of the population, we make up a strong majority of the gifted population.

This information comes as no surprise.

What kind of person is busy studying for fun in their spare time?

What kind of person has a personality that lends itself to deep thought?

What kind of person thinks in terms of the big picture?

Much of an extrovert’s superiority in social environments comes from thinking less. If an introvert is standing in a long line. They think: There’s thousands of people here. If everyone chose to advance themselves by any means, there would be chaos and everyone loses. I’ll continue standing here.

An extrovert thinks: I’m tired of standing in line. I will do whatever necessary to make things better for me. The extrovert wins because there is no time spent reflecting. The extrovert is lean and mean, geared for survival and unburdened by other concerns.

Introverts are disadvantaged in part because of their penchant for critical reasoning. While an introvert is busy thinking in terms of game theory, the extrovert has already gone out and played the game.

It takes an introvert to be emotionally detached from our own being, our own immediate benefit, and consider our existence in terms of the universe around us, on a larger scale, in the long term. While stopping to think in the abstract compromises our ability to compete in the big social game, only people who can think outside of the game can ever hope to change the rules or operate outside of them.

Thus, the aggressive extrovert might succeed in moving up a few hundred places in line, working themselves half to death in the process. The introvert, though far behind, has the potential to find a way to avoid the line entirely while still achieving their aims. They have the presence of mind to actually ask, “Will my aims be achieved at the end of the line? If so will it be worth it? If worth it, is there an easier way? If not worth it, why am I still in this line?”

The abstract and deep reasoning that socialites associate with rocket scientists is the default pattern of thought for an introvert. Delving into larger problems and searching for the simplest solution comes as second nature. Thus, it is a matter of course that gifted persons are largely introverts.


Poster Comment:

I think the ratio is about three-fourths extroverts and one-quarter introverts. It'd be a much better world if it was the other way around.

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#1. To: Turtle (#0)

Why Are Such A High Proportion of Gifted People Introverted?

Because they don't fit in and as a result get hammered. Since false modesty would avoid the point I'll be blunt and say that I have a an IQ significantly above average. That is not an attempt to brag it is just a fact. Through 4 years of High School I was the butt of just about every nasty joke you could think of and subjected to frequent ridicule. Being heavy (although I was still a good Lineman), pimply, and having a high IQ does not bode well for a pleasant experience where, as the Japanese put it, "the nail that stands out gets hammered". I was hammered so hard and so often that I was a basket case damn near after High School. It was about the 4 most miserable years of my life, and I came out of it very introverted. I eventually broke out of the shell, and also lost a lot of weight but that's another story, but a lot of people don't. Having a high IQ, unless there is a support structure, isolates a person as there seems to be a human inclination, among some, to degrade and pull down people who are above the norm of the herd. I experienced it again in the service but by then was better prepared to handle it. I had the last laugh. So, high IQ people are often under psychic assault from people who resent their having a high IQ. Sorry, but I didn't do anything other than be born with it. I didn't have any say-so in the matter.

The other problem is communication and perception. Another fact is that higher IQ people are simply more aware and analyze faster (not necessarily deeper as I have met some very shallow high IQ's, but they do assimilate information and perceptions much more quickly). This makes conversation with someone slower a bit cumbersome and imposes restrictions that become annoying - you simply cannot operate at full speed and have others keep up with you. So, the reality factor disappears and communication consists of Affinity, Reality, and Communication. They work together - increase one and they all go up. Decrease one and it pulls the others down. So, in trying to communicate with others the high IQ, without knowing this simple formula, often violates other's reality simply by going over their head with unintentional subtlety which they see as obvious. So, communication breaks down somewhat and after a while some people withdraw. Me, I just look for like minded, and abled, people - such as those who hang out on 4um.

I also learned over the years how not to set off the reaction, which seems to be almost automatic in some people, to attack the more intellectually able. I also lost the polysyllables in day to day interaction. You either learn the art of social camouflage or you remain a constant target. That is why organizations such as Mensa exist - to provide a social atmosphere where you can let your hair down. Unfortunately Mensa is heavily penetrated by the government because they also fear all of those high IQ's. The CIA tracks them when they are identified.

Original_Intent  posted on  2012-02-18   15:28:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Original_Intent (#1)

Having a high IQ, unless there is a support structure, isolates a person as there seems to be a human inclination, among some, to degrade and pull down people who are above the norm of the herd. I experienced it again in the service but by then was better prepared to handle it

Looking back on my military experience and considering the intellect of others in the same situation I believe the highest I.Q.s belonged to those that feigned insanity and were released !

noone222  posted on  2012-02-19   4:37:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: noone222 (#14)

And that's another great point too. Great observation there!

purplerose  posted on  2012-02-19   13:36:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: purplerose (#15)

Thanks for that !

noone222  posted on  2012-02-20   3:10:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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