Short-headed

Short-headedness or Brachycephaly is a congenital feature characterized by an anatomically short head shape and a small skull size. Many consider such a person to be stupid, because a short head does not foretell a large brain volume? In fact, this is a misconception, and here's why.

Initially, man was a homo sapiens, who in the course of evolution learned to be smart. The long head made it possible to position the large, massive hemispheres of the cerebrum, which developed thought processes. However, the short skull means that there is very little space in the cranium to accommodate such a voluminous organ. Thus, it is often transformed into a more compact one, comparable in size to the brain of ordinary people. The brain is there, but it is severely deformed under the influence of the environment. Therefore, this head shape is considered only a limitation of development.

Why can such people be smart? In an environment of short skulls, the brain changes in shape from a vegetable-shaped ellipsoid to a long cylinder. This allows the long part of the brain to expand and develop to its fullest. Even if it is comparable in size to the average person's brain, this short stick has everything you need for mental development. Only the brain is no longer so capacious, so it needs training.

In addition, mental activity requires willpower to overcome a physical disability. These people, with desire and hard work, can surpass all ordinary people, but this requires time, patience and meticulousness. They can achieve impressive results in studies, sports, work and other areas. Expectations are placed on them as short skulls try to become superstars who are respected and placed on a pedestal by everyone. To achieve success, they need to believe in themselves much more than others.