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A deep thinker is often quiet and reserved, but open-minded, eloquent, passionate, and incredibly bright. Misunderstood by most people, deep thinkers are more than just reclusive introverts. Their minds are a maze of unmapped ideas. Deep thinkers are fascinated by everything, and they enjoy exploring the abstract world more than the real one. Wondering if you might be one as well? Here are 8 Signs You Are A Deep Thinker. #deepthinker #psych2go #introvert Related Videos: 7 Things Highly Intuitive People Do Differently • 7 Things Highly Intuitive People Do D... 7 Things Overthinker Can Relate To • 7 Things Overthinker Can Relate To 8 Signs You Are Smarter Than You Think • 8 Signs You Are Smarter Than You Think Credits Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Denise Ding & Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Nayeli YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Cain, S. (2013). Quiet: The power of introverts in a world that can’t stop talking. Broadway Books. Notar, C. E., & Padgett, S. (2010). Is think outside the box 21st century code for imagination, innovation, creativity, critical thinking, intuition?. College Student Journal, 44(2), 294-299. Nettle, D. (2001). Strong imagination: Madness, creativity and human nature. Oxford University Press. Schwartz, P. (2012). The art of the long view: planning for the future in an uncertain world. Crown Business. Celuch, K., Kozlenkova, I., & Black, G. (2010). An exploration of self-efficacy as a mediator of skill beliefs and student self-identity as a critical thinker. Marketing Education Review, 20(3), 255-264. Burruss, J. D., & Kaenzig, L. (1999). Introversion: The often forgotten factor impacting the gifted. Virginia Association for the Gifted Newsletter, 21(1), 1-4. Jollimore, T. (2001). The Shallow Behaviour of a Deep Thinker.’. National Post, 3.