If you prefer to travel alone rather than with a large group, it probably means you're smarter than most.
Based on a study by the British Psychological Society, intelligent people are more likely to feel less pleasure when socializing with other people.
Data taken from 15,000 people aged 18 to 28 shows that people living in big cities are less happy than those living in rural areas.
For a normal person, living in small groups and being active with friends is the key to happiness. But the complete opposite was true for intelligent people.
A psychologist says that smart people are always doing some important work.
If they take time out of their schedule to do something relaxing, they think this disconnect means they are worthless, and instead of feeling better with the company, their happiness is sapped by the feeling of worthlessness.






















