Why Highly Intelligent People Seldom Succeed In Life
The world no longer revolves around the gravity of perfect intelligence and a large brain capacity does not mean you can crush your competition with a force that is titanic. As the world turns it seems as though in order to succeed in life, one needs more than just intelligence. I mean look at the example of the blue whale. It has a monstrous brain, but it still doesn’t know how to avoid whalers or use its immense size and weight to capsize some of these pirates who try to use their meat for profit. Why highly intelligent people seldom succeed in life is because they can’t communicate well with the world around them. Can a blue whale raise a protest? Not really.
Ok let’s get real. Intelligence is a preposition in life that makes you think that you are better than a lot of the rabble that surrounds you. That intelligence can blind these very people from the insensitivies that they exude and how others view them. These people also think that the route to power and success is derived purely from intelligence and they sometimes live in a fantasy world that they create around their supposed brain power - a world which they constantly look down from.
This is a distance that develops whether or not they realise it and sometimes, a person can be disliked simply because of his or her intelligence. Whether anyone realizes it or not, a sense of resentment may develop and adversely affect the communication between both parties. One side thinks the other is stupid and the other thinks they are haughty. More often than not, the ones who consider themselves intelligent end up on the short end of the stick. They become unpopular with most of the people around them; they become reclusive and start to have a low opinion on everyone around them in the constant journey to find intelligent conversation. They get ostracized in community and this leads to what people called a deficient personality and a ’super ego inferiority complex’. This affects them in whatever they do and sooner or later they lose their confidence and draw deeper and deeper into this view of themselves as superior - until it takes over their lives.
It doesn’t help that they get a culture shock - especially when they leave college (the haven of most of the intellectuals) and realise success and riches don’t always and sometimes never come naturally with intelligence. In short, it becomes an emotional roller coaster ride that leads them to failure. While some might think this is a dramatic picture to paint, it is sometimes the end result of some people - people who get so involved in this mindset and get so disappointed in the real world that they become stunted, emotionally and lose all ability to communicate with the world outside them. Once the lose all form of self confidence and their capability for success, they end up stuck in such a frame of mind, and getting out of such a state can prove to be a monumental task indeed.