Quote from Batman28:
the answer really depends on the personality of the individual in question.
take someone who is purely concerned with advancing his or her understanding of the world - in every sense - theoretically, spiritually etc. this person is likely to experience great loneliness and sorrow, - mainly due to recognising the clear imperfections of this world and human societies and its agents. This person is likely to recognise the meaningless in the average humans perception of materialistic objects. he will find himself lacking motivation in great areas of life - purely because it lacks definition and cause.
now take mr.2 who is equally gifted as mr1 above. however, this person naturally has great imagination and curiousity to use his advantage over the average to exploite natures inefficiencies and humans perception. this is relevant in all areas concerned - from mating, to getting a job, and to ruling mankind..(and trading....).. mr2 is likely to fulfill his human natural senses to the full. in this case, the world looks much greater to mr2 than to mr1.
it does not matter how we define intellegence etc. the truth is that every concept is subjective. but what is more important is that if i give two people the same level of intellegence, it is in their nature to take different paths in life. why do we all have different favorite colours? why do we all look different?
Einstein is highly regarded as one of the most intellegent men to have walked the earth. the way I see it, many others just like him, failed to overcome depression throughout their lives or committed suicide.