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Are smart people better off with fewer friends? Evolutionary psychologists Satoshi Kanazawa and Norman Li theorize that situations and circumstances that would have increased our ancestors' life satisfaction in the ancestral environment may still increase our life satisfaction today - the savanna theory of happiness. This explains how residents of rural areas and small towns are happier than those in suburbs, who in turn are happier than those in large cities. But there is one big exception. For more intelligent people, these correlations were diminished or reversed. When smart people spend more time with their friends, it makes them less happy. One explanation is that these people are less likely to spend time socializing because they are focused on some other longer term objective, which gives them more happiness - Comment


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