@Book I'm such a bad person for replying so late, so sorry...
I agree with what you said, intelligent people are the ones who are saddest. It is said that intelligent people often have difficulty becoming friends with other people because those other people do not understand the world as they do. Knowledge is often more of a poison than a cure, because the more you know the more questions you ask yourself that you often cannot find the answers to. In fact, depression is often diagnosed in intelligent people. People who know nothing tend to be the first to criticize others for being sad as if they do not understand the reason for that sadness.
There is a period in life, the famous "adolescence" where young people are subject to changes and rebellions, that, in my opinion, is the moment in which people begin to pour out the evil they have received on others, because when you grow up in a healthy environment you tend not to become "bad", it is the vicious circle we talked about before, where evil creates other evil.
I agree with what you said, intelligent people are the ones who are saddest. It is said that intelligent people often have difficulty becoming friends with other people because those other people do not understand the world as they do. Knowledge is often more of a poison than a cure, because the more you know the more questions you ask yourself that you often cannot find the answers to. In fact, depression is often diagnosed in intelligent people. People who know nothing tend to be the first to criticize others for being sad as if they do not understand the reason for that sadness.
There is a period in life, the famous "adolescence" where young people are subject to changes and rebellions, that, in my opinion, is the moment in which people begin to pour out the evil they have received on others, because when you grow up in a healthy environment you tend not to become "bad", it is the vicious circle we talked about before, where evil creates other evil.