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Research Says Overthinking Worriers Are Probably Creative Geniuses.
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I think we all know someone who you'd call a worrier or an overthinker. It seems like they take forever to figure out what they need to do. They might frustrate us, but according to a recent study, people with these traits often have them because they're incredibly developed, creative people.
Researchers at King's College in London made the connection between anxiety and a stronger imagination as well. According to Dr. Adam Perkins, an expert in Neurobiology of Personality:

Vivid imaginations have helped humanity best nature. Again, Dr. Perkins says:
“Cheerful, happy-go-lucky people by definition do not brood about problems and so must be at a disadvantage when problem-solving compared to a more neurotic person. We have a useful sanity check for our theory because it is easy to observe that many geniuses seem to have a brooding, unhappy tendency that hints they are fairly high on the neuroticism spectrum. For example, think of the life stories of Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Vincent Van Gogh, Kurt Cobain, etc. Perhaps the link between creativity and neuroticism was summed up most succinctly of all by John Lennon when he said: ‘Genius is pain.’”
So the next time you look down on someone for worrying, just remember they're probably a freaking genius.
The fact is we don't understand things we see but some people have another point of view and I myself have respect for these type of people.
Remember........!
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