Personally, I believe a hi IQ can breed unhappiness, not cause it!

You have the ability to think things through for a means to an end. When you see (or take the time to visualize) the results of you or someone else's action's or other events, it may seem even hopeless and then feel unhappy!

If you watch ants, you know what they are doing, repeatedly, day in and day out. Seems a waste, so why bother! On a larger scale, all people will die, so why live! Like, "life is a bitch and then you die!":beatdeadhorse:

Is that sort of what you are thinking?

Ultimately, if you vision your life as, I am just gonna die anyway, so why bother--that is more of depression than unhappiness and needs treated better! :twocents::twocents: PR :hippy: :stoned:

I really hate to think as some people as stupid or dumb, because they are the ones that do not know it and do not try! Unfortunately, one dropped in the Forum yesterday and was out of here, in short order. It is what you do with your brain that counts, not what you think you should do!
painretreat Reviewed by painretreat on . Smart/Stupid/Happy/Sad People have always commended me for being really "smart" or whatever and I always did really well on standardized tests and the SAT and such, but I don't believe that test-taking and fact-knowledge or even the ability to "comprehend" (abstracts, maths, philosophy, music) is the measure of intelligence. The reason I think this way is that throughout my life I have never been striving to be "smarter" or "better" in any way. I've only ever tried to be happy. Interestingly, the only result of Rating: 5