So? Imagine yourself 500 years ago born in a peasant family. You work on the farm, you are tired and the work is boring. What will you do about that? You don’t have much choices. You can find yourself a cheap hobby, drink a lot of alcohol, try a career in crime, or join an army and probably die. Does the fact that you are bored like hell change the economy? No.
Even if a way out exists, people are not automatically strategic, so many will not find it. They may also stay on their place because of their social world, or because they are somehow convinced it is their duty, etc.
So? Imagine yourself 500 years ago born in a peasant family.
Then my IQ would have very likely been a lot lower than 130, because reasons. (It’s not like there weren’t any exceptions, but some of those didn’t die on the farm either.)
For a short while, but within a few hours at most I guess the IQ-130 person would get bored like hell and burn out.
So? Imagine yourself 500 years ago born in a peasant family. You work on the farm, you are tired and the work is boring. What will you do about that? You don’t have much choices. You can find yourself a cheap hobby, drink a lot of alcohol, try a career in crime, or join an army and probably die. Does the fact that you are bored like hell change the economy? No.
Even if a way out exists, people are not automatically strategic, so many will not find it. They may also stay on their place because of their social world, or because they are somehow convinced it is their duty, etc.
Then my IQ would have very likely been a lot lower than 130, because reasons. (It’s not like there weren’t any exceptions, but some of those didn’t die on the farm either.)