@Sol I was thinking like people with 130-140ish iq..people with higher I don't have much experience of. sure they might 'achieve more' in life, but do they really live their life in a socialist way? do they treat people as their equal? Do they share the rewards of their success?
We've many of us been to university- do academics really seem like nice people? High schools are far more socialist at least in a contemporary setting..
any type of privilege makes people arrogant, unless they have misfortune in some way
you have celebrities who are popular, intelligent and well-liked...it does happen that highly successful people can be nice. They probably had ideal childhoods or are balanced with no subtype or just got a very random good mix of genes. Or they are just very inspiring rather than nice.
just to add...success does not necessarily equal happiness..i don't wanna be depressing
i dunno..smart people are competitive, and competition is aggression..and aggression is violence....
can someone switch from competing with their peers to being nice to the waiter in the restaurant just like that?
I am rambling now sorry