It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.

Arthur C. Clarke
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If you believe in evolution, you might think that intelligent people would be the ones who would survive. But, if you look at the world around us, it's clear that this is not the case. In a study by a team of British biologists, they found that smart people are more likely to die young. The theory they put forth is that smart people have a tendency to get into dangerous situations where they might not be able to survive. In this study, researchers looked at the records of 540 men who died on their own and found that those men were all considered very intelligent.

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