Does high intelligence guarantee a more fulfilled life?
flaca BN-0
2012/05/05 03:44:27
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- Jrogers 2012/05/08 14:26:44Yes, you are never boredIt is 10am in Northern Michigan and Live with Kelly just got off - why oh why is their a commercial for the Aah Bra? Channel 9 is running a full hour of half hour commercials....thank goodness for dishnetwork.reply
- La 2012/05/08 00:24:51Undecided+1Not necessarily. Many intelligent people are more depressed because they have a greater understanding of things. They are often more cynical. Ignorance is bliss.reply
- Fran-Halen 2012/05/05 11:50:13Undecided+1It makes you think more about mankind's sorry plight.reply
- I. Car Rus 2012/05/05 05:17:49No. You can be dumb and happy (as long as you have a beer)+2I've known many highly intelligent people who were also highly miserable.reply
- David Hussey 2012/05/05 04:41:21No. You can be dumb and happy (as long as you have a beer)+1I've seen no evidence to support that it does. And I see much evidence to suggest that a lesser intelligence can be an inducement to happiness and contentment in lifereply
- Lydecho Rain (Лидия) 2012/05/05 04:00:57Undecided+1I consider myself to be somewhat intelligent, but it's mostly just because I read a lot. I would probably be just as ignorant as anyone if I didn't, so I can't say that it's exactly smartness. But they do say that ignorance is bliss.reply
- Kevin 2012/05/05 03:55:41No. You can be dumb and happy (as long as you have a beer)High intelligence means more pain.reply
- Scream 2012/05/05 03:54:04No. You can be dumb and happy (as long as you have a beer)Ignorance is bliss, as they say.reply















