Intelligence alone cannot protect against poor decisions because emotions, ego, and pressure override logic, causing confirmation bias where smart individuals become better at justifying wrong choices; self-awareness—the ability to pause, question oneself, and admit mistakes—is more important than intelligence for making good decisions.
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Ever wonder why intelligent people still make terrible decisions? Psychology says being smart doesn't protect you from emotions. In fact, smart people often overtrust their own thinking. When emotions, pressure, ego, or fear get involved. Logic starts to disappear.
Your brain begins searching for reasons to defend what you want, not what's actually true. It's called confirmation bias. You ignore warning signs and only notice things that support your decision. And the smarter someone is, the better they can become at justifying bad choices. That's why intelligence alone isn't enough. Self-awareness matters more. The ability to pause, question yourself, and admit you might be wrong. Because sometimes the most dangerous thought is, "I'm too smart to make a mistake." And that's exactly when bad decisions
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