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Originally Posted by zpivat I'm very interested in anything related to intelligence, and to those of you who know you have a high (i.e: 130 or higher) IQ (or at least have been regularly labelled so by your peers), I wonder how you think? How do you analyze information or situations? Are you almost always able to think quickly, solve problems quickly, understand things quickly? Do you think in a visual or abstract way?
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the way "smart" people think is as varied as anything
everyone has their one unique styles and strengths
if you want to learn how to think more effectively, quicker, more thoroughly, just do brain teasers and riddles and quizzes of that sort. The key is tenacity. Every time you solve a riddle you get smarter and raise your IQ, but you have to actually solve it yourself. This is what lets you develop the thinking patterns that make someone score high on IQ tests.
it really is that simple