Since we can't be magically smarter, I guess this is good news for us all: being smart doesn't make you happy in your old age. The next question is, does it actually make you unhappier?
New Scientist Breaking News - Intelligence is irrelevant to a happy old age:
Previous studies have shown that people who possess attributes regarded as desirable by modern Western society, such as intelligence, money or sporting talent are rewarded with higher social status, a better paid job and a more comfortable standard of living. Higher social standing has also been linked to increased happiness. However, Gow and his co-authors suggest that intelligent people may also be more concerned about achievement and more aware of alternative lifestyles, which may lead to dissatisfaction.
Is a lack of intelligence really what stops people from doing great things such as cure cancer?
ReplyDeleteI know too many smart people that have done nothing great to think that more intelligence would help. It's something else.
It must have been something.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite NYT Magazine pieces ever was an article by Jon Gertner about humans' inability to predict what will make them happy: legit version, free copyright violation.