Superior IQs are associated with mental disorders, such as depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, and physical disorders. Even Peterson has said that. I'm not knocking high IQs (don't know what my own is, though I was a wordsearch champion), but they come at a price.
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Replying to @StraightBoyBent
Anorexia and autism seem positively related (at least at genetic level), but the others are generally negative. https://twitter.com/jonatanpallesen/status/1005192339206426624 … See also phenotypic relations in e.g. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2167702613497473 …pic.twitter.com/NubrwVSKPL
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @StraightBoyBent
These claims of associations with IQ usually come from people extrapolating from super high IQ samples, mostly from Terman sample due to that Outliers article. This assumes linearity which is unlikely for some of these problems, which plausible arise from loneliness.
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