6. Anxiety
A study at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in New York found that people with anxiety had higher I.Q.s than those who didn’t suffer from anxiety. It makes sense if you suffer from anxiety. You’re constantly worrying and thinking up various outcomes for situations, and look at things from the past that could influence various situations. These people are very good at problem-solving, critical thinking, and abstract reasoning.
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