You’re probably right, but even distorted versions of the habits could be more useful than not having any at all, especially if the high-IQ people were more likely to actually follow their “correct” versions. Of course, there’s the possibility of some of the distorted versions being bad enough to make the habits into net negatives.
You’re probably right, but even distorted versions of the habits could be more useful than not having any at all, especially if the high-IQ people were more likely to actually follow their “correct” versions. Of course, there’s the possibility of some of the distorted versions being bad enough to make the habits into net negatives.