Research indicates that individuals with IQs above 130 are nearly twice as likely to experience anxiety disorders and 300% more likely to have certain mood disorders, a phenomenon explained by the 'hyper brain theory' which suggests that smarter brains process more information simultaneously, leading to overthinking and heightened perception of risks and dangers; however, metacognitive therapy, which teaches individuals to observe their thoughts rather than being overwhelmed by them, has shown a 70% success rate in treating anxiety, demonstrating that managing one's cognitive processes is essential for mental well-being regardless of intelligence level.
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Are Smart Minds Cursed? 🤔 Discover Why!追加:
Is it true that higher IQ is actually linked to higher rates of anxiety and depression? Oh, yeah, it's totally true, Stewie. Studies show people with IQs above 130 are nearly twice as likely to have an anxiety disorder compared to average folks. But why would being smarter actually make you feel worse?
Because smarter brains literally process more information at once, so they spot every possible danger, every bad outcome, every risk that regular brains just ignore. That is absolutely diabolical. A 2020 study from Pitzer College found that high IQ people are 300% more likely to have certain mood disorders. Researchers call it the hyper brain theory. Your powerful mind basically overthinks everything into a crisis. Einstein himself reportedly suffered from severe depression. And Alan Turing, the guy who cracked Nazi codes and invented modern computing, struggled with mental health his entire life. So what the hell is anyone supposed to do about it? Therapists specifically recommend something called metacognitive therapy, which teaches your brain to observe its own thoughts instead of drowning in them, and it's shown a 70% success rate in treating anxiety. So basically, my superior intellect is also my greatest curse. How dramatically poetic. Look, being smart enough to see every problem is a gift, but learning to turn that brain off sometimes is the real superpower. And that's something even the smartest people have to work at.
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