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This time I watched video about the "signs of intelligence". One of examples was about taking risk in situation when traffic lights turns yellow - will you stop and wait for the next one or rush before red turns on? After driving simulation tests on people, it turns out that those who take greater risks are smarter than those who prefer to wait. And all this due to the fact that they have more developed neural highway system in their brains. However, the example of nail biting surprised me the most. Well, this habit doesn't quite show that you are nervous, but it helps fight boredom and soothe dissatisfaction.

Don't hesitate to ask me any questions.
She was babbling so I couldn't understand what she exactly said.
We all know that our chief has special prerogatives.

https://youtu.be/-iwmwdYhkoA

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  1. The nail-biting thing doesn't convince me. I'll have to check it out.

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