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A Place in My Life Italy by Rosa Guzman, after many years of planning, I finally made it to Italy..

My first stop was Venice, Italy. Venice has more than one hundred canals all connecting the main cobblestone streets to the waterways and restaurants in the area..

The Beautiful Architecture in Venice, Italy!

The Beautiful Children of Italy. The People and their culture. I really loved the people, their simplicity, class and manners. People in Milan are very serious, hardworking and very welcoming.

This is the Milan Shopping Center! There are beautiful (and expensive) stores that are part of the high fashion industry

I got to see the beautiful cathedral in Milan! It was amazing!

La Cathedral in the Duomo, Milan. Here is how it looks like during the day!

Now I'm on a bullet train onto my next adventure: Dogliani, Italy!

This is part of the greenery in Dogliani, and it was beautiful! I was in love!

My son and I in the Milano Centrale Train Station

Here is a picture of Cinque Terra, another one of my destinations in Italy.

Here is beautiful greenery in Dogliani, Italy! It was lovely, we spent the night at a vineyard!

Had dinner with friends and family before leaving Italy! Met part of my husbands family.

This was pizza with sausage, spinach, and egg. It was one the best tasting pizzas I have ever had!

My son and his friends in Genoa, Italy!

Caprese Salad! It was the most delicious ever!

Now my adventure is over, and i'm going back home! Goodbye, Italy!

This is the airline I flew in! Bye Italy!

My view of the Pyrenees - Mountains northern border or Italy and France leaving Italy.

Bye Europe! Until next time!

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Intelligent People Are Often Introvert and Love Spending Time Alone - Duration: 5:28.

Intelligent People Are Often Introvert and Love Spending Time Alone

It can sometimes feel isolating being an introvert; after all, sitting at home alone, although

relaxing, can lead to a sense of FOMO and a feeling of social exclusion.

Turns out, being an introvert has its own set of perks: stronger relationships, more

energy, getting shit done.

And since introverts must have their "me time," being smarter can be added to the list of

positive introvert attributes.

That's according to a somewhat counterintuitive aspect of the "savanna theory of happiness,"

an idea expanded upon in the British Journal of Psychology.

The study found that people in more secluded areas like rural areas and small towns were

happier with their lives than those who lived in denser populations.

If you've ever been on a crowded subway jammed under someone's armpit in the middle of summer,

this theory makes sense.

It also found that the more social interactions someone has with friends, the happier and

overall more satisfied with their life they are, except for one major exception.

Highly intelligent people were actually found to have the opposite correlation.

As in, they experienced more happiness with fewer social interactions.

When these brainiacs are forced to spend time with others, even if it's with friends, it

doesn't bring them as much life satisfaction as it does to less-intelligent folks.

Our hunter-gatherer ancestors needed companionship to survive

Sure, our Paleo ancestors ate mostly plants, some meat, and other natural, unrefined foods,

and did CrossFit.

But how did they socialize?

Looking into how the hunter-gatherers associated may hold the keys to understanding how people

interact today -- and why smarter people may be better off alone.

The savanna theory follows logic that makes some sense: Our ancestors were used to traveling

vast spaces in tight-knit groups, so modern humans in high-density areas, like cities,

are generally less happy than their suburban and rural counterparts.

Close social interaction, the theory continues, is another component of happiness; collaborating

on how to bring down that wildebeest brought happiness to prehistoric humans because, hey,

they got to eat!

Dr. Norman Li, associate professor of psychology at Singapore Management University and co-author

of the study said that "spending time with friends is a very natural activity that was

likely necessary for survival over millions of years."

Today those feel-good vibes around socialization persist, giving happy hour its signature adjective.

Except, again, in super-smart people.

But why?

"High general intelligence might allow people to better handle new things that humans only

recently are encountering, such as managing one's life using computers, smartphones, and

more, and not needing for survival purposes to associate with friends on a daily basis,"

he posited.

"So, it's more like high intelligence might allow people to more comfortably live outside

of natural conditions."

It's a question of adaptation, in other words; in a modern, technology-driven world that

relies less on person-to-person contact, more intelligent people might find themselves better

able to cope, and are therefore less happy when faced with their savanna-dwelling ancestors'

habits.

Don't worry, extroverts can still be smart too

This isn't to say that social butterflies are always on the dumber end of the spectrum;

as with most theories of intelligence and personality, it's not a one-size-fits-all

approach.

"While our findings suggest that on average, less-intelligent people enjoy spending time

with friends more than more intelligent people do, it doesn't mean that this applies to everyone

or that the reverse has to be true, because many things could be leading people to enjoy

their friends' company," Dr Li said.

"So, enjoying spending time with friends does not necessarily mean that a person is less

intelligent than someone who does not enjoy it!"

Don't go questioning your intelligence just yet if you actually prefer to be around other

people.

But if you're someone who genuinely enjoys alone time, and find yourself happiest when

you're all by yourself, that doesn't mean you're a weirdo.

In fact, it probably means you're way smarter than all the normals you're forced to interact

with on a day-to-day basis.

Well, that's the reason why intelligent people are often introvert and love spending time

alone.

Really cool information isn't it?

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