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Here’s a summary in bullet points of findings related to how people with higher intelligence tend to make more accurate predictions about their lifespan:
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Higher cognitive ability is linked to better accuracy in estimating personal life expectancy.
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Smarter individuals tend to consider relevant health, lifestyle, and demographic factors more effectively.
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They are less prone to optimism bias or unrealistic assumptions about aging and mortality.
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Accurate lifespan predictions may stem from better awareness of personal health risks and behaviors.
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Intelligence helps in processing statistical information and understanding family medical history.
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These individuals often have better health literacy, allowing more informed predictions.
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Improved prediction accuracy may lead to more effective financial and retirement planning.
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Self-assessment of lifespan in smarter individuals often aligns closely with actual outcomes in studies.
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