by Carl » September 3rd, 2012, 1:59 am
[quote="Regulus"]I'm pretty sure it's a myth: intelligence doesn't actually equate to unhappiness.
Intelligence can cause depression, in some cases. Whereas someone who doesn't believe they possess intelligence is likely to see a problem and ignore it because there's someone else better suited for the job (hakuna matata), typically, wise people see problems and make it their duty to fix the issues themselves. Expecting too much from yourself will easily push you into the depths of insanity. I've been there before.
Introversion, along with increased sensitivity, are traits shown to have some correlation with intelligence; both of which can lead to unhappiness under certain conditions. The modern American society, in general, isn't very accepting of those who aren't outgoing.
Then, there's always people who are offended by the fact that some people are smart just by nature. Inevitably, if you're smarter than a lot of people, you're going to end up bothering some, just for that very reason. Struggling to deal with this can definitely cause stress, and even worse in severe cases.
But, intelligence, by itself, is by no means exclusive from happiness. It just makes happiness more difficult to achieve, because there's more concerns that most people don't typically deal with.[/quote]
True, very true. I fancy myself intelligent and I've had some times when I was quite happy and rather blissful. It is possible to achieve both, and it is very difficult; at least it is for me. However, intelligence and wisdom aren't the same thing. One can be intelligent and ignorant at the same time; I pull it off rather frequently. I still would rather be happy than wise. IMO, I'm already unwise, though intelligent, so I'd be like I am now, only happier.