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614.Why intelligent people often avoid people.

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发表于 2025-8-9 03:37:16 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
本帖最后由 Reader86 于 2025-8-18 01:47 PM 编辑

Certainly! Below is the revised transcript of the video from the X post by Jen B.Doll, without the timestamps:

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Why intelligent people often avoid people.

It's not hatred, it's exhaustion.

Shallow noise wears them down.

Here's why they avoid socializing.

One, small talk feels like mental sandpaper.

They crave depth, not surface level chatter.

Two, they spot hidden agendas fast.

Fake smiles and polite lies?

Analyze? Draining? Three, they analyze everything.

Even your tone, even your laugh.

Four, groupthink disgust them.

They'd rather stand alone than blend in mindlessly.

Five, their mind is loud.

Silence isn't awkward it's necessary.

Six, they don't chase approval.

They're fine being misunderstood.

Seven, time is fuel.

They won't burn it just to feel included.

Eight, they filter their truth.

Most people can't handle it.

Dumbing down feels like self-betrayal.

Nine, they sense manipulation early.

Especially in groups.

So they exit fast.

It's not arrogance.

Its self-protection.

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This version removes the timestamps while retaining the full content of the video's dialogue, which discusses the reasons intelligent people might avoid social interactions, emphasizing exhaustion, depth, and self-protection. The video uses a metaphorical approach with images of the sky and sun to illustrate these points, aligning with themes of social intelligence and personal authenticity.
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