The term "vertically challenged" has been pinned on short people for years, but according to a recent study, they could be challenged in more ways than feet and inches.
The study, conducted by two professors from Princeton University, has delved into the comparative chances of success between short and tall people. Titled "Stature and Status: Height, Ability, and Labor Market Outcomes," the report considers financial statistics between short and tall people. Their work concludes that taller people are more successful because they are smarter.