Why Aren't Smart People Happier?

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11 points | by rafaelc 1 hour ago

10 comments

  • Telaneo 1 minute ago
    Horrors beyond your comprehension are mild compared to the horrors you can understand but cannot fix.
  • nemo 0 minutes ago
    [delayed]
  • rationalist 23 minutes ago
    Because we're depressed at being surrounded by stupidity.

    Or at least I am; I won't speak for everyone else.

  • ultrarunner 7 minutes ago
    Intelligence is a slippery term, as plenty of smart folks have made dumb decisions. That said, I’ve noticed that many people who don’t understand why their choices are subpar tend to blame others, i.e. life happens to them. Someone more aware might internalize their failures. Plenty of mutations of this mechanism.
  • AQuantized 20 minutes ago
    I think the essay has the implicit assumption that if you're 'better' at doing things, you'll end up happier. Since intelligent people aren't happier, the conclusion becomes that intelligence is mostly only relevant to a subset of well-defined abstract problems that don't represent the real messy problems of life.

    I think the reality of human happiness is that being in better material circumstances, or being better at solving problems practical or not, doesn't necessarily improve long term happiness.

    Adaption to circumstances, the 'hedonic treadmill', means most people aren't going to obtain some very high level of happiness and sustain it indefinitely, regardless of station.

  • snovymgodym 21 minutes ago
    Why should being smart make you happy?
  • gmuslera 8 minutes ago
    "Ignorance is bliss" - Cypher
  • geoka9 9 minutes ago
    Maybe because they are not that smart? :)
  • cucumber3732842 3 minutes ago
    The golden ticket to happiness is having particular aptitude for some skill that there are supply constraints for and make it pay more than it ought to and being dumb as rocks beyond that.
  • 1attice 23 minutes ago
    Speaking only for myself: you can't be tortured by thoughts you're not having, and I, sadly, am having thoughts.
    • konart 21 minutes ago
      Or to put it differently: some people can easily ignore things others can not.
    • rationalist 21 minutes ago
      Likewise.

      There's truth to the saying, "ignorance is bliss."