Is Intelligence a Burden on Making Good Life Decisions?

Is Intelligence a Burden on Making Good Life Decisions?


Having greater intelligence can actually make you a more foolish person because intelligence breeds hubris, according to sociologists who study how intelligent people make life decisions.

When a person becomes aware that they are smart relative to those around them, they become blind to biases that plague our ability to understand the world. In this sense, intelligence is a kind of hindrance that keeps us from moving past our mistakes.

Businesses and institutions looking for intelligent workers increasingly screen for people who are also humble about their own abilities. Google, for example, places special emphasis on intellectual humility during its interview process. The company knows that relying too much on raw intelligence can come at the cost of listening to others' points of view and considering new ideas.

More recent data suggests that intelligence may actively impair our ability to make good life decisions because we believe in our own superiority. Keith Stanovich, professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, found that unbiased decision-making is largely independent of IQ.
Individuals measured as having high intelligence are twice as likely to max out their credit cards, for example, and tend to believe in paranormal activity at rates higher than the general population. 
The problem, again, is that intelligent people find it more difficult to maintain an awareness of the own biases.
When we become aware of our ingrained biases, we move from INTELLIGENT to WISE. And that's a quality that the most SUCCESSFUL MEN possess. #BeWise

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