Why Intelligent People Have Very Few Friends | Schopenhauer
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Why do highly intelligent people often walk alone? Philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer believed that the more a person sees through illusion, the harder it becomes for them to connect with others. Intelligence, he argued, is both a gift and a curse — a blade that cuts through falsehood, but also severs bonds of belonging.
In this episode, we explore the haunting psychology of the intelligent individuals and their struggle with connection:
• Schopenhauer’s view on solitude, freedom, and the superior mind
• Why average social norms repel depth and push away thinkers
• The hidden costs of intelligence: alienation, disconnection, and suspicion
• How herd mentality punishes those who refuse to conform
• Why silence becomes more comforting than shallow chatter
• The psychological toll of isolation — from detachment to despair
• Can the intelligent person ever truly belong?
This isn’t about arrogance or superiority. It’s about the architecture of thought — and why brilliance so often casts shadows of loneliness. If you’ve ever felt unseen, unrelatable, or out of place, you’re not alone.
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