
Neal Burgis, Ph.D.
@Exec_Solutions
I coach Leaders and their organization on how to Get Unstuck. I work with CEOs, Executives, Business Leaders & Entrepreneurs.
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“Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.” ~ Alan Turing
Trump is pointing out that Powell is playing politics when he decides to lower rates during an election to bolster Biden... Yet Trump appointed him & Powell does not want to screw up the economy like Trump wants.
Intelligence isn’t always visible on the surface. Sometimes, people who are incredibly smart prefer to keep their intelligence under wraps.
“A man who keeps asking you to trust him is always hiding something.” ~ Adrian Goldsworthy
There’s a fine line between wanting people to know you’re a genius & those who prefer to hide your genius. Many smart individuals underestimate their intelligence prefer spending time alone. Contrary to popular belief, this isn’t always because they’re introverted or antisocial.
We remember all those who won the war against Nazis & remember the countless sacrifices they made to deliver it. The Greatest Generation stood up to an evil dictator to protect peace and freedom for generations. Now it’s our turn. facebook.com/reel/494036247…
Even smart people are often underestimated. This is why a common thought among highly intelligent people is, "I already know this."
“How come if people keep telling me I’m so smart, I keep doing such stupid things?” ~ George Watsky
While it’s common to assume that smart people are confident, this isn’t always the case. In fact, many intelligent individuals use their mental acuity as a shield to hide their insecurities.
'It's a threat': Trump admin tries clarifying Qatari base in US — but MAGA isn't buying it msn.com/en-us/news/us/…
“Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.” ~ Conrad Hilton
Do you have the ability to notice connections no one else can imagine to create what no one else can? If so, how?
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