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Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy. . . especially if I'm less intelligent: how sunlight and intelligence affect happiness in modern society.

Satoshi Kanazawa1, Norman P Li2, Jose C Yong3.   

Abstract

The savanna theory of happiness proposes that, due to evolutionary constraints on the human brain, situations and circumstances that would have increased our ancestors' happiness may still increase our happiness today, and those that would have decreased their happiness then may still decrease ours today. It further proposes that, because general intelligence evolved to solve evolutionarily novel problems, this tendency may be stronger among less intelligent individuals. Because humans are a diurnal species that cannot see in the dark, darkness always represented danger to our ancestors and may still decrease our happiness today. Consistent with this prediction, the analysis of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health) data shows that exposure to sunlight was associated with happiness but the association was significantly weaker among more intelligent individuals.

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Keywords:  Seasonal affective disorder (SAD); life satisfaction; subjective well-being

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35189781     DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2022.2029358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Emot        ISSN: 0269-9931


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1.  When intelligence hurts and ignorance is bliss: Global pandemic as an evolutionarily novel threat to happiness.

Authors:  Satoshi Kanazawa; Norman P Li; Jose C Yong
Journal:  J Pers       Date:  2022-02-25
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