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You can solve complex equations and debate philosophy for hours, but remembering where you put your keys feels impossible. This isn't incompetence—it's how highly intelligent brains process information differently. Research shows that high intelligence, especially in abstract thinking, correlates with cognitive complexity where your brain processes information in networks rather than linear pathways. This is incredible for problem-solving but terrible for simple tasks requiring straightforward execution. Studies from Yale reveal that people with high IQs often have reduced working memory for mundane tasks because their brains don't prioritize information deemed unimportant. Your brain is selectively attentive, optimizing for valuable information while discarding trivial data like key locations. Research also shows highly intelligent people have lower cognitive inhibition, meaning their brains pull in more information and make more connections, brilliant for creativity but challenging for simple step-by-step tasks. This video explores why simple tasks aren't simple for complex brains, the overlap between high intelligence and ADHD, why habit formation fails for analytical minds, and how active default mode networks prevent autopilot functioning.