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posted by janrinok on Monday December 19 2016, @05:27PM   Printer-friendly
from the appealing-to-a-community-of-loners dept.

A story at Inverse, covers research that concludes that Evolution Made Really Smart People Long to Be Loners:

Psychologists have a pretty good idea of what typically makes a human happy. Dancing delights us. Being in nature brings us joy. And, for most people, frequent contact with good friends makes us feel content.

That is, unless you're really, really smart.

In a paper published in the British Journal of Psychology , researchers Norman Li and Satoshi Kanazawa report that highly intelligent people experience lower life satisfaction when they socialize with friends more frequently. These are the Sherlocks and the Newt Scamanders of the world — the very intelligent few who would be happier if they were left alone.

[...] To come to this conclusion, the researchers analyzed the survey responses of 15,197 individuals between the ages of 18 and 28. Their data was a part of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health — a survey that measures life satisfaction, intelligence, and health...

Intelligence is believed to have evolved as a psychological mechanism to solve novel problems — the sort of challenges that weren't a regular part of life. For our ancestors, frequent contact with friends and allies was a necessity that allowed them to survive. Being highly intelligent, however, meant an individual was more likely to be able to solve problems without another person's help, which in turn diminished the importance of their friendships.

[...] That certainly doesn't mean that if you enjoy being around your friends that you're unintelligent. But it does mean that the really smart person you know who spends much of their time alone isn't a sad loner — they probably just like it that way.

In my estimation, the community here is above-average in intelligence so I am curious: How many of you are loners? Do you prefer the company of yourself to the company of others?


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 19 2016, @08:01PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 19 2016, @08:01PM (#443291)

    Every time there's an article related to "intelligence" there are pages of posts of 1st person accounts explaining how intelligent the author is. Particularly when it involves having to put up with the rest of us tiresome plebs.

    This is a polite reminder to STFU. Your a moran.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 19 2016, @08:21PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 19 2016, @08:21PM (#443303)

    You're*

    Some of us are smarter then all of us.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 19 2016, @08:52PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 19 2016, @08:52PM (#443324)

      * also, "moraine"

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 20 2016, @02:43AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 20 2016, @02:43AM (#443507)

        She died when she fell through the red door :(

    • (Score: 1) by Ken on Monday December 19 2016, @10:25PM

      by Ken (5985) on Monday December 19 2016, @10:25PM (#443400)

      "than"

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 20 2016, @01:12AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 20 2016, @01:12AM (#443470)

        Muphry's Law

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muphry's_law [wikipedia.org]

        Its obvious to me that OP did his two "typos" deliberately to provoke exactly that kind of revealing response from a smarter-than-thou idiot.