“Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.”-Ernest
Hemimgway
The presence of a faithful and loving partner, a great family life and
a successful career may not be enough to prevent an intelligent soul to feel
grief and melancholy.
Here are six most likely reasons why happiness seems to elude highly
intelligent people:
1. They are the victim of over
analysis
Many people with high level of intelligence lean towards over-thinking
and keep analyzing everything that occurs in their life, their surroundings and
beyond. Too much thinking can be exhausting at times, especially when your
thoughts lead you to conclusions which vex and frustrate you. They weigh you
down, but you can’t help but think and think, no matter how draining the
experience is.
Their ability to analyze things is great. But, it is also true that we
don’t need to pay attention to everything, and crowd our minds with unsavory
thoughts. ‘Ignorance is bliss,’ this saying holds good for people like you who
can see right through anybody and identify their true motives. Undoubtedly, the
world seems a disappointing place occupied by wrong people. Not to mention the
feelings that affect you upon the reflection on philosophical problems, global
affairs and the eternal questions of life that have no answers. If you learn to
ignore, you can feel lighthearted, cheerful and happy.
2. They want to match
everything with their high standards
People with high IQ are always sure of what they want and anything less
than their expectations fail to satisfy them, and this makes it more difficult
for them to be happy. This stands true for everything, whether it is career,
relationships or anything else that matters in life.
It’s a fact of life that we never get all what we want. But, this
practical knowledge is not present in those who have brilliant theoretical
minds. They have little practical intelligence and maintain idealistic views of
the world that really doesn’t help them in coping with the ways of the world.
So, when they find the reality is contrary to their expectations, they feel
greatly disappointed.
3. Intelligent people judge
themselves too hard
One of the reasons of unhappiness also crops from their tendency to be
extremely hard on themselves. It is not only about their successes and failures,
but everything that is about them. Their deep thinking nature minutely analyses
their behavior and actions and compares them against highest standards. Even
though it is done unintentionally, this tendency offers them enough reason to
blame themselves for no reason.
An act committed years ago can suddenly haunt their mind and remind
them how they had failed to do things rightly. This disturbs their mind and
messes up their mood. After that, they can hardly spend the day cheerfully or
manage a relaxing sleep at night. These types of flashbacks into past mistakes
are frequent in intelligent people. Guilt and discontent fill their mind. These
negative emotions are enough to erase happiness from one’s life.
4. They aim for bigger things
They cannot be satisfied with what they have in life because their high
IQ gives them the power to imagine bigger things. They are always looking for a
bigger purpose, a meaning and a pattern. Some of them are driven too far away
by their intense imagination, making it impossible for them to enjoy the good
things they have in their life. Ordinary life is too boring for them and that
is why they search for exceptionalism, which of course doesn’t exist in
reality.
Do you think this planet is not your real abode or you should live in a
different era? It is nothing new about intelligent, deep thinking individuals.
With such thoughts swarming your mind, you can hardly hope to be happy when you
cannot accept the world and even the time you are living in.
5. No one to appreciate them or
have a meaningful conversation
We all yearn to be truly understood, but intelligent people can hardly
find someone who can understand them. When we have understanding people around
us, half of the stress in our lives ceases to exist. There is nothing more
comforting than having a meaningful conversation with a like-minded person who
understands your views and ideas on everything spanning from personal life,
philosophy, to global affairs and other complex questions. Most intelligent
people feel misunderstood and lonely, as usually no one appreciates the depth
with which they can see and analyze things.
Science has proved that smart people don’t need to socialize as much as
the people with average IQ, to be happy. Nevertheless, smart people feel the
need to meet people, interact and have an enjoyable conversation. They are more
interested in talking about meaningful and fascinating things rather than talk
on subjects like food, weather or weekend plans. The truth is, it is difficult
to come by a person who can indulge in a deep conversation. This is the result
of the materialist and consumerist society we live in.
6. Smart people often develop
psychological issues.
Many studies have found a connection between highly intelligent minds
and psychiatric disorders like bipolar disorders and social anxiety. Is it
possible that these disorders are side effect of a brilliant mind? We cannot
confirm this, as there are so many hidden mysteries of human mind and science,
yet to be revealed.
Reference: http://themindsjournal.com/intelligence-happiness/
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