10 Tiny Daily Habits That Make You Smarter

It’s all about the small details that make life worthwhile

Maryam Merchant
The Startup

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Photo by George Milton

My definition of being smarter is doing small things correctly.

If you don’t resolve small issues, they can lead to bigger problems.

Take the example of a leaky faucet — if you don’t repair it in time, that tiny problem will drip into bigger problems. Addressing such issues early will save you from a flood of troubles later.

When you take care of small stuff, life becomes easier.

The internet’s definition of being smart is about being perfect, always having the answers, and solving complex problems. But we humans are imperfect beings, and we make mistakes and learn from them.

So, you don’t need to be a genius — just be aware, take small steps, and act mindfully when needed.

Let’s look at 10 little daily habits that will make you smarter.

1. To have a media consumption diet

According to Statistics,

At an average of 143 minutes per day, per user, the world spends 720 billion minutes per day using social platforms.

We take our phones everywhere — whether it’s the bathroom, bedroom, while praying…

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Maryam Merchant
Maryam Merchant

Written by Maryam Merchant

Data Scientist | Love to write | Family First | Lot to learn from life | Taking one step at a time

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