According to a report published in the Independent, one of the leading media outlets in the Western media, intelligent people are cursing more and there is no relation to profanity speaking with low vocabulary. The Independent used the phrase "We f ** king knew it!
Are you scolded when you get angry when you are a child, if your parents want you to clean your room, or if they swear you sent them to bed early?
If a research is showing, this may be related to your increase in IQ.
You've heard so often, some people associate abusive language with limited vocabulary. But if you think about it, you can actually see that the vocabulary of those who do not swear is limited and deliberately uses fewer words than others.
As a result of a study published on Sciencedirect.com, those who succeeded in using the most abusive words in a minute and who got the highest scores in the IQ tests also came out. Another consequence of working is that the profanity of speaking has a higher vocabulary, and this is a sign of a stronger rhetoric than people who do not use profanity.
THAT'S VERY BEAUTIFUL, YOU'RE LATE YOUR LATE ...
Another study showed that people sleeping late at night and waking up late in the morning were smarter.
It's good news for you if you are cursing too much, if you are late and wake up late and leave a mess around.
According to a study conducted at the University of Minnesota, the scattered tables of the interior showed that it was actually related to high intelligence. If you do not spend time cleaning up and cleaning up everything in your neighborhood, it might indicate that your mind is busy with more important issues.
The research revealed that the scattered environment contributed to creativity.
Kathleen Vohs, a scientist working in the field of psychology, says that people who are scattered around are far more distant from traditional lifestyles and ways of thinking, and are more capable and empowered to understand the inner face of something and to reveal new thoughts.
Do you sleep late at night and swear a lot? (I am exactly right.) Today is a beautiful day for you.