Depends on your frame of reference how you view it.
I have a friend who is genius level, Mensa and all of that. He is a successful medical malpractice trial lawyer in Houston. We have been friends since the 1980痴. The first thing I noticed about him was that he was always curious about things. Mechanical things, medical things, politics, etc. Every new thing that came out he wanted one. Before he was a lawyer he was a Physician痴 Assistant. Even after becoming a busy, successful lawyer he continued to practice as a PA because he could continue to learn so many things.
I notice that all the really smart people I know are very curious about things and are constantly wanting to learn more. They are very seldom judgmental about anything until they have really looked into it.
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I'm fortunate in that I also knew a few folks like that.
Had a neighbor MD that specialized in cornea transplants!
On week ends he would help me do tractor maintenance and other dirty greasy jobs.
He was into every and any thing mechanical and or technical.
He was a HAM (VE2MD) rebuilt a church organ as a hobby and had an electronic lab to die for.
LOL, he made his DIY SCUBA wet suit by dipping long johns into tubs of latex.
Also made SCUBA compressor using WW2 unit and liked WW2 O2 tanks for cheap SCUBA usage.
Knew another MD (GYN) that owned a small aircraft.
He loved getting his hands into the oily greasy maintenance chores as we did his annual inspections.
Money isn't everything (it helps), there's more to life.
I count myself fortunate in that I always liked whatever job I did, be it sales rep, mechanic, production line worker or self employed renovator/builder.
I like challenges, bring them on!