zombieslayer
14 years ago
NSD, Digs, Wade - you guys rock. I didn't want to hijack the other thread, so opened up a new one. Zero can move this to the Back Alley if he thinks it's better as this topic is not politically correct at all.

My research mentor and I had a discussion about this the other day. I think a compelling case can be made, based on the procreative habits of our species, that intelligence and artistic ability are not expressions of biological/reproductive fitness and may in fact be the opposite. With intelligence and talent come indecision and self-doubt, traits that are antithetical to reproductive success.

Think about it this way. Put two men -- a brilliant intellectual and a grimy mechanic -- on a desert island. Who's more likely to survive? I say the mechanic, because he's practical and knows how to work with his hands. The intellectual will be clueless when it comes to performing basic survival tasks and will probably starve to death while he spends his entire time making grand plans for escape.

Intelligence only really becomes an advantage in a society where the gritty details of survival and existence are cared for by the hands-on people, freeing the more inept intellectuals who are devoid of survival instincts the chance to stand on their shoulders and envision creature comforts that make life more pleasant but less biologically viable.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



We live in a capitalistic society. The best and the brightest are the ones who create the corporations that employ thousands of people. You know that nerd that spend most of his high school free time knocking from the inside of a locker screaming to let him out? Well, he just created a corporation with a thousand employees.

Who do I want reproducing? That guy.

Basic survival skills? There are classes you can take. ROTC offers them. I took one with a Native American group. Loved it. Of course, you can also learn stuff on your own by doing a little bit of studying then just going out there in the bush and applying it.

I do agree with you that smart people need to be more practical.

Ironically, our approach to population growth (start with the rich having fewer kids, and then try to convine the ppor to do the same) is exactly the wrong one. We ought to be encouraging the best and brightest to be fruitful and multiply.

"Wade" wrote:



I have seen studies that backed me up on this but will have to do hours of research to find them. Lower IQ families tend to have more offspring. Higher IQ families tend to have less. And intelligence is hereditary.

This is a BAD thing, very, very bad. I've had many an argument with a politically correct moron who got butt hurt with what you said. I don't see how this isn't obviously a grave problem.

I too am a bit of a Darwinist, and maintain that the human race is doomed because, unlike ANY creature found in nature, we facilitate the existence of our most ignorant and incapable...who happen to breed much more prolifically than the productive class. Granted, some people are truly victims of circumstances and need a hand, but most are victims of their own repeated bad decisions and conduct. For the latter, my sympathy is virtually non-existent...in fact, I feel disdain, if I am to be completely honest.

Yep...three generations from the end of society as we know it!!

"Digsthepack" wrote:



Yup. Civilization is doomed because it doesn't clean itself up. Everyone survives to reproduce, including too many people who SHOULDN'T. The average intelligence level will continue to fall.

Mike Judge, the guy who brought us Office Space and Beavis and Butt-head, did a good spoof on this concept called "Idiocracy." Not a great movie, but worth seeing because the premise is true. Exaggerated, but true.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago
Btw, I don't at all advocate new laws. Last thing I want is for the government to get involved in this.

Also, very importantly, just because someone is smart doesn't mean they are better people. I'm not at all implying that.

I'm just saying as a society, we'd be better off if smarter folk bred more and dumber folk bred less.

OK, bring on the PC police. 😉
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digsthepack
14 years ago
Zombie...you cruel BASTARD. Have mercy on the criminals and non-starters amongst us.

Hey, you said you like model RR. I have some old stuff that I am looking to sell...all of it 35 year old or more, some of it my Dad's. Hand crank yard turntable is kinda cool. Drop a PM if you are interested.
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14 years ago
(I didn't realize you had started another thread, and posted my longer response over there first. Sorry.)

So why is it that "high IQ" or "high creation of value" people reproduce less?

Why is it that that nerd who went off and created that company or whatever always ends up coming back to the high school reunion without pictures of his/her kids (or even a spouse)?

(In a year I'll be the single nerd going back to my 35th HS reunion. And without having created 1000 jobs.)

Here's a controversial possiblity: we've been told too much not to have kids early on. That you can't do both the (big) family thing and be successful, too.

Of course that needn't be so, as, most recently, the Mormons have been proving to us over and over.

Reproduction, after all, is a choice. Why is it the otherwise-smart don't have more kids?

One other question for discussion: Which is more important to the future of civilization -- average IQ or the average level of useful knowledge?
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Porforis
14 years ago

Reproduction, after all, is a choice. Why is it the otherwise-smart don't have more kids?

"Wade" wrote:



I think it has less to do with INTELLIGENCE and more to do with common sense and general competence. You become good at something by practicing, a lot. The more of your time you're spending on your education, the more overtime you put in at work (or the 80 hours you'll be working a week running your own business), the less time you'll have to find a mate. If you already have a mate, having children is a bad move from a business standpoint, children take a lot of time.

On the other hand, if you don't go to college and spend 40 hours a week working at Burger King, you'll have a lot more time to raise children and go out and find a mate.


I've been working in tech support for 3 years now. Our worst technicians are the lazy technicians, and the ones that do not have common sense (or just can't communicate), not necessarily those with the least technical skill. In fact, some of our best level I technicians aren't very technical at all but are hard workers. They know what questions to ask, and when to ask. But more importantly, they try.

We also have a few people with a lot of technical knowledge but no common sense, and create a lot of problems by using that knowledge in situations where it does not need to be applied, and makes a simple problem complicated.

Of course, our best techs are technical, hard working, and have common sense. That's 3/30.

The point of this little tangent? I think common sense is a lot more important both in society, and from a survival/genetic aspect than intelligence.
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