This doesnt look stupid though. — Kinglord1090
If this is your statement, then we have reached an impasse, as I would unhesitatingly answer by saying wisdom is more valuable.I think the question whether wisdom is more valuable than happiness is a very important one, and one that I would unhesitatingly answer by saying that happiness is more valuable. — Amalac
Like i have said before, the question isnt 'who is happier', but the question is 'who is 'right?'.who were happier? — Amalac
By sheer luck.
Not because they deserved it. — Kinglord1090
Well, I dont need to give proof as all of it is already available on the internet. — Kinglord1090
In my case, you can just wiki 'Brain', and get what you need. — Kinglord1090
However, the question talks about how stupid people seem happier in "comparison" to smart people, not about how much happy stupid people are. — Kinglord1090
If you are using physics to manage the satellite in the sky because it is giving instructions to your car’s GPS. Than that is productive thinking.
If you are studying the mechanics of
a Black Hole and we as a society can’t use this knowledge for everyday use in the near future. Than this research leads you to question your own existence and other psychological problems like depression and anxiety arises — SteveMinjares
Oh, ok. Sorry, i think i misunderstood what you meant.They seem comparatively stupid and comparatively angry. — Kenosha Kid
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