7 Signs You Are a Genius
Have you ever wondered if you have the signs of a genius? Excellent! Ready to find out what they are?
Knowing these signs can boost your confidence and allow you to express more of what’s inside of you authentically.
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First of all, I believe that every single person on this planet has a genius within them.
It’s that unique, special spark each of us has in some way or another.
Maybe you light up the room when you step into it, maybe your writing inspires many people to change for the better, maybe you are a genius at math, science, or cooking.
It doesn’t really matter what it is.
If you believe any of these signs describe you, you are a genius.

1. Mess and Clutter doesn’t Bother You
Do you ever catch yourself staring at your messy desk, wondering if you should tidy it up or keep writing, creating, and bring your vision to life instead?
Congratulations!
A messy desk might be a sign that your mind is full of creativity.
Think of Albert Einstein, who famously had a chaotic desk. His disorganized space was the birthplace of revolutionary ideas like the theory of relativity.
If your desk is a pile of papers, books, sticky notes, and random objects, be proud.
It’s a sure sign you are up to something.
It simply means your creativity has captured your attention, and in that moment, everything else just doesn’t seem important.

2. Extremely Crazy Ideas
Do you often come up with ideas that make others raise their eyebrows and say, “That’s nuts!” “You’re crazy” “That’s never going to work”?
Fantastic!
Having “crazy” ideas is a sign of genius.
Take Elon Musk, the genius behind companies like SpaceX and Tesla. He’s known for his audacious ideas like colonizing Mars and revolutionizing transportation.
As a writer, it’s the innovative ideas that set you apart.
So, don’t dismiss those funky thoughts — they might just be the seeds of your genius stories.

3. Daydreaming is Your Gem
Do you often find yourself daydreaming and letting your mind wander into your imagination?
Sounds fantastic!
Daydreaming isn’t a sign of distraction; it’s a playground for your creative genius.
Take J.K. Rowling, the creator of the magical world of Harry Potter, for example. She often shared how her daydreams during her daily commute laid the foundation for her beloved books.
As a writer, those moments when you’re lost in your thoughts are the birthplace of your genius ideas.
Embrace them and always have your notebook handy to jot down those seemingly crazy ideas, and don’t be afraid to follow their callings.
Even if no one else can see the vision yet, you can.

4. Special Love for Complexity
Do you find joy in tackling complex puzzles, mysteries, or riddles that leave others scratching their heads?
Excellent news!
That’s another sign that you’re a genius.
Most people shy away from hard-to-understand topics, but that’s not you.
Think of Walt Disney, the creative mastermind behind beloved animated classics like ‘Snow White’ and ‘Cinderella.’ His ability to weave intricate stories and create magical worlds is proof of his love for complexity.
As a writer, your love for complexity can lead to intricate plot twists, layered character development, and awe-inspiring stories.
Don’t shy away from the intricate; it’s where your genius thrives.

5. Your Unique Perspective
If you see the world from a unique perspective that others don’t seem to grasp, that’s another sign you are a genius.
It’s like you have your own magical glasses through which you view the world, and that leads you to unconventional and groundbreaking ideas.
Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, was renowned for his unique perspective on design and technology. His genius lay in combining aesthetics with functionality.
As a writer, your unique perspective can infuse fresh life into your stories and captivate your readers in unexplainable ways.

6. Curiosity at Its Max
Geniuses are extremely curious. Are you?
If so, that’s another sign you’re a genius.
Congratulations!
You ask questions, explore the unknown, and never stop seeking knowledge. It’s like you can never get enough information to feel satisfied with what you know.
Consider the insatiable curiosity of Leonardo da Vinci, the Renaissance polymath who explored various fields, from art and science to engineering. His quest for knowledge led to groundbreaking discoveries and brilliant artistic creations.
For writers, this trait is a treasure hunt for hidden knowledge you can share with the world, bringing authenticity to your stories.

7. Expert in Overcoming Life Challenges
The path to genius isn’t always a smooth ride. It’s marked by failures, setbacks, loneliness, and the eagerness to keep moving forward.
Does that sound like you?
Yes, you are a genius, even if it’s hard to believe sometimes.
Those challenges are designed specifically for you so that you can learn and grow like no other.
No matter what others think or say about your ideas, you go for it with an unshakable mindset.
No people, no places, no things can stop you from going after your vision.
Think of Thomas Edison, who invented the light bulb. He said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” — simply genius.
As a writer, your ability to persevere through rejections and obstacles is what will eventually lead to your genius work.
What do you think?
Which sign of genius do you resonate with most?
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