Being smart can be very much fun. From tasking the brain, putting puzzles together, weighing options, making tricky decisions to hitting the bullseye hitting the bullseye.
Being smart comes with lots of responsibilities as people around you expects a lot from you. Therefore, if you should be doing these ten things as a smart dude or lady to keep you on track en-route to success and beyond.
1. They make smart decisions
Smart people know their actions have consequences. They also know that they have to earn business results one decision at a time. In other words, a few smart calls won’t make you omnipotent. Consistently making good decisions takes discipline and focus.
2. They don’t have all the answers
There’s an old saying, “Those of you who think you know everything are annoying to those of us who do.” It’s a funny line but if you say it in earnest, that’s pretty annoying. Smart people don’t need to constantly reinforce the fact by acting like know-it-alls. They’re smart enough to know how much they don’t know.
3. They learn from their mistakes
From our first steps to our last, we learn everything in life by trial and error. We all make mistakes because that’s how we learn. Smart people learn from theirs. After all, if you don’t face reality and judge yourself honestly, you’ll never do better next time.
4. They surround themselves with smart people
No man is an island. Individuals may be smart but small teams do the best work. Steve Jobs may have been a control freak, but he made sure the eight or nine people on his leadership team were the most talented he could find and taught them to do the same with their teams. That’s smart.
5. They are resourceful
Since human intelligence is an evolutionary advantage — we didn’t evolve an enormous neocortex for no reason — intelligent people are generally more adaptable and creative in the way they make use of their surroundings to achieve results.
6. They can reason
I will never get this as long as I live: Even when presented with irrefutable evidence that they’re wrong, many people will consistently hold their ground as if their life depended on it. Without critical thinking, logical reasoning, causality and the scientific method, we’d still be living in the dark ages.
7. They don’t follow fads
We live in the golden age of fads and pseudoscience. Frankly, nothing speaks louder to the dumbing down of society that was portrayed so accurately in Mike Judge’s futuristic spoof Idiocracy. Urban Dictionary calls it a “movie that was originally a comedy, but became a documentary.” Truth.
8. They don’t live beyond their means
Don’t get me wrong, we all stretch ourselves somewhat when we’re young. But once you’ve achieved something you don’t want to lose, it’s not very bright to squander it needlessly by living beyond your means.
9. They’re often their own worst enemy
As developed as our frontal lobes are, everyone has at least one emotional blind spot that haunts them. Oftentimes that’s just the flipside of whatever it is that makes them smart to begin with. Like yin and yang, they need each other to coexist.
10. As entrepreneurs, they’re not always successful
In my opinion, when it comes to business success, intelligence is necessary but not sufficient. I’m not talking about shysters who sucker people or someone who made a fortune off a single smart trade. To found and run a successful business over the long haul, you’ve got to be smart. Period.