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Outwit

/aʊtˈwɪt/verb
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Outwit means to cleverly surpass someone in intelligence or cunning, turning the tables in a situation through quick thinking and strategy. In today's fast-paced world, it's often applied in competitive scenarios like debates or games, where anticipating moves can lead to unexpected victories and highlight the power of mental agility.

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Research shows that the ability to outwit others is linked to 'theory of mind,' a cognitive skill that develops around age four, allowing people to predict and counter others' intentions—much like how chess grandmasters, who can think 20 moves ahead, dominate games that originated in India over 1,500 years ago. This mental prowess isn't just for games; studies suggest it correlates with success in fields like negotiation and entrepreneurship.

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