PharmaPhaggot
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Should be water
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One corelates with depression strongle one correlates with quality of life stronglyThey're both equally important. having one side significantly more than the other is a disorder. It's like you're asking to be either a psychopath or a 10 year old.
Iq people are more likely to get depressed in plenty of studies, but that doesn't mean the average high iq person gets easily depressed. In fact, more studies show high iq people have higher dopamine levels and a moderate correlation to happiness.One corelates with depression strongle one correlates with quality of life strongly
u only made this post to impress me. DNR!
They dont show better mental wellbeing, in general it seems insignificant or a bit negative, absolute neurotransmitter levelsbis completely irrelevantIq people are more likely to get depressed in plenty of studies, but that doesn't mean the average high iq person gets easily depressed. In fact, more studies show high iq people have higher dopamine levels and a moderate correlation to happiness.
It correlates with depression since many depressed people have high iqs in studies, but in the other way around, most high iq people aren't depressed as shown in other studies that high iq highly correlates with dopamineThey dont show better mental wellbeing, in general it seems insignificant or a bit negative, absolute neurotransmitter levelsbis completely irrelevant
I disagreeShould be water
I didnt mention depression now, i mentioned mental wellbeing and it does not have positive with corelation, they seem unrelated or slightly neg corelated. Levels of dopamine or any other neurotransmitter is irrelevant for any relevant metric, it does not make you happier or anything like it, irrelevent statIt correlates with depression since many depressed people have high iqs in studies, but in the other way around, most high iq people aren't depressed as shown in other studies that high iq highly correlates with dopamine