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The 6 Levels of Intelligence (Which Level Are You In?) - Machiavelli Most people believe intelligence is about how much you know. Facts. Degrees. Credentials. Vocabulary. Niccolò Machiavelli understood a far more unsettling truth: intelligence is hierarchical. And most people dramatically overestimate where they stand. Intelligence is not evenly distributed. It exists in levels — and each level determines how much control you have over your life, your emotions, your future, and other people. Some levels react. Some execute. Some manipulate. And one operates above the system entirely. This video breaks down The 6 Levels of Intelligence — not as academic categories, but as lived psychological states. Each level comes with its own worldview, its own strengths, and its own invisible ceiling. And if you don’t know which level you’re operating from, you will spend your life being outplayed by those above you without ever understanding why. Most people remain trapped in the lower levels because they confuse activity with awareness. They work hard, argue loudly, and feel deeply — but never see the structure guiding their behavior. Machiavelli warned that the most dangerous form of ignorance is believing you are already intelligent enough. As you move through these levels, you’ll recognize patterns instantly. You’ll see why some people are impulsive and reactive, why others are competent but powerless, why some shape narratives while others merely consume them, and why a rare few appear detached, calm, and untouchable no matter what happens around them. This is not a motivational hierarchy. It is a diagnosis. And once you identify your level, you face a decision most people avoid their entire lives: remain where you are — or accept the cost of moving up. 👇 What You’ll Understand in This Machiavellian Breakdown: ✔️ Why intelligence is about control, not knowledge ✔️ The six psychological levels that govern behavior and power ✔️ Why most people are stuck two levels below where they think they are ✔️ How emotional reactivity signals low strategic intelligence ✔️ The difference between execution, strategy, and sovereignty ✔️ Why the highest level appears cold, distant, and alone ✔️ How awareness alone begins the ascent ⚠️ Machiavelli’s Cold Insight: The intelligent man is not the one who knows the most — but the one who sees the game and refuses to play it blindly. Lower levels react to events. Middle levels manage events. Higher levels create the conditions that events occur within. Most people never escape reaction. 📍 This Video Is For You If: • You feel mentally ahead of your environment but still constrained • You notice patterns others completely miss • You’re tired of reacting instead of positioning • You want to understand why some people always stay in control • You’re ready for uncomfortable self-assessment 💬 COMMENT: “I know my level.” 👍 LIKE if this forced you to reflect 📤 SHARE this with someone who overestimates their awareness 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for Machiavellian psychology, power hierarchies, and ruthless clarity Remember this law: The lowest intelligence feels everything. The average intelligence explains everything. The high intelligence predicts everything. But the highest intelligence — needs nothing explained at all. 📚 REFERENCES (conceptual sources): • Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince — power, hierarchy, perception • Machiavelli, Discourses on Livy — intelligence and governance • Strategic intelligence theory • Information asymmetry and game theory • Psychological dominance and self-governance — Researched, scripted, edited, and produced by the VULTUS team. #machiavelli #psychology #philosophy #power