Intelligence is a great quality to have, but like everything, it has its fair share of downsides.

Men with higher than average brain power are particularly susceptible to picking up some habits that are less than positive. Here are some of the less than desirable practises they may be guilty of.
1. They overthink everything to the point of paralysis.

Smart men are great at seeing every single angle of a situation. Sounds great, right? Not when it leaves them frozen in indecision. They’ll analyse a problem to death, weighing up countless scenarios until they’re too overwhelmed to act.
2. They assume everyone thinks like they do.

Intelligent men often forget that not everyone’s brain works at the same rpm as theirs. They’ll launch into complex explanations or make obscure references, then look confused when they’re met with blank stares. It’s not arrogance, just a blind spot — hey genuinely forget that their thought process isn’t universal.
3. They struggle to switch off their brains.

For these guys, bedtime is often just the start of an involuntary brainstorming session. Their minds are always whirring, making it hard to relax or sleep. It’s like they’ve got a team of caffeinated hamsters running on wheels in their heads, and nobody knows where the off switch is.
4. They can be terrible listeners.

While you’re talking, they’re often already three steps ahead in the conversation — in their minds, at least. They might interrupt with solutions before you’ve finished explaining the problem, or drift off into their own thoughts. It’s not that they don’t care; their brains just work faster than their ears sometimes.
5. They often neglect their physical health.

They can get so caught up in mental pursuits that they forget they’ve got bodies to maintain. Regular exercise? Balanced diet? Proper sleep? All that can take a back seat to their latest intellectual obsession. They treat their bodies like disappointing roommates — present, but largely ignored.
6. They can be overly critical of themselves and everyone around them.

High standards are part and parcel of being bright, but they often take it too far. They’ll nitpick their own work to death and be equally harsh on other people. Their inner Simon Cowell is always ready with a cutting remark about performance — their own or anyone else’s.
7. They often struggle with practical, everyday tasks.

Ask them to explain quantum physics? No problem. Ask them to change a tyre or cook a basic meal? You might be in for a comedy of errors. Their brains are so often in the clouds that they can be hilariously inept at down-to-earth tasks. It’s a reminder that intelligence comes in many forms.
8. They can be terrible at accepting compliments.

Praise often makes these men squirm. They’ll deflect compliments, point out flaws in their work, or launch into explanations of why the praise isn’t deserved. They’re basically allergic to positive feedback. Part of it is modesty, but it’s also their critical nature turned inward.
9. They don’t really know how to relax and have fun.

Everything’s an intellectual exercise for intelligent men. Watching a film? Time to analyse its cultural significance. Playing a game? Let’s optimise the strategy. They can suck the fun out of anything by overthinking it. They’ve forgotten that sometimes it’s okay to just enjoy things at face value.
10. They can be prone to arrogance.

It’s a fine line between confidence in one’s intellect and looking down on people. Some smart men stumble over to the wrong side of that line. They might dismiss other people’s opinions or act superior. It’s not always intentional, but it can make them really hard to be around sometimes.
11. They tend to struggle with emotional intelligence.

All that brainpower doesn’t always translate to emotional smarts. These men might be baffled by social cues or struggle to empathise. They can come across as cold or insensitive, not because they don’t care, but because they’re not fluent in the language of emotions.
12. They can be overly competitive.

Everything’s a contest for these brainiacs. Casual chat? Time to show off their knowledge. Board game night? Prepare for a battle of wits. Their drive to prove their intelligence can turn even relaxed situations into high-stakes tournaments. It’s exhausting for everyone, including them.
13. They’re big on procrastination.

You’d think smart men would be productivity machines, but often it’s the opposite. They put things off, convinced they can do it better if they just wait for the perfect moment or inspiration. Deadlines become suggestions, and “I work best under pressure” becomes a mantra.
14. They can be overly pessimistic.

These men often see problems where other people see possibilities. Their sharp minds are great at spotting potential issues, but this can lead to a gloomy outlook. They might shoot down ideas before they’ve had a chance to grow, always ready with a “yes, but…”
15. They sometimes use their intelligence to manipulate people.

Smart doesn’t always mean ethical. Some of these men might use their smarts to twist situations to their advantage, winning arguments through clever wordplay rather than sound reasoning. It’s like they’re playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers, and they’re not above moving a few pieces when no one’s looking.
16. They can become obsessed with being right.

For these men, admitting they’re wrong can feel like a personal failure. They’ll argue a point to death, Googling furiously to prove they’re correct. It’s not about the topic anymore; it’s about winning. They forget that sometimes, being kind is more important than being right.