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This video explores the counterintuitive concept of the "Intelligence Paradox"—the idea that high IQ can actually be a hindrance to success rather than an advantage. It breaks down how smart people often fall into the trap of "analysis paralysis," using their brainpower to simulate failure scenarios rather than taking action. The narration explains how intelligence can become a shield for the ego, preventing talented individuals from taking risks because their self-worth is tied to being "right." Finally, it offers a practical 3-step protocol to override these psychological glitches and transition from a "thinker" to a "doer." Timestamps: 0:00 - The Intelligence Paradox: Introduction to the idea that your high IQ might be the specific glitch destroying your potential. 0:40 - Comfort Over Growth: How a smart brain is better at rationalizing comfort and inventing problems that don't exist yet. 1:18 - The Simulation Trap: Why smart people suffer from "Analysis Paralysis" by simulating 50 different risk scenarios while others just execute. 2:05 - The Ego Cage: How growing up as the "smart kid" ties your self-worth to perfection, making failure feel like an existential threat. 3:08 - Solution Step 1: The 70% Rule: Stop waiting for 100% certainty; execute when you have 70% of the information. 3:30 - Solution Step 2: Reframe Failure: Detach your ego from the outcome and view failure simply as data collection. 3:46 - Solution Step 3: Kill the Identity: Stop trying to be the person who knows everything and start being the person who learns everything. 4:08 - Conclusion: Using intelligence as an engine rather than an anchor.