Lara: I regularly partake in a drug that lowers my IQ in exchange for other utility… It’s called alcohol.
You’ve just summarized my complete refusal of all alcoholic beverages better than I ever could. I try not to be too annoying about it, but I really do find the stuff quite horrifying.
Scott: Here’s the funny thing: given who I am now, I would not pay to have my IQ lowered, and indeed would pay good money to avoid having it lowered, or even to have it raised. But I would also pay to have been, since early childhood, the sort of person who didn’t have such an intelligence-centric set of priorities. I’m not transitive in my preferences; I don’t want to want what I want.
How much would you pay to retain your present intelligence, but be born into a world where that intelligence was average? I’ve never regretted being smart, but I sometimes wish I wasn’t smarter. I think that’s at least 50% of what people who complain about being smart are really complaining about.
But I try not to complain about that either—it seems like whining, considering all the people who would commit murder to swap places with me. We all have our own troubles and they aren’t any less troubling just because other people have troubles too. But I wouldn’t want to swap places with those people who want to swap places with me. The grass is greener on this side of the fence.
I don’t have a problem, my environment has a problem.
You’ve just summarized my complete refusal of all alcoholic beverages better than I ever could. I try not to be too annoying about it, but I really do find the stuff quite horrifying.
How much would you pay to retain your present intelligence, but be born into a world where that intelligence was average? I’ve never regretted being smart, but I sometimes wish I wasn’t smarter. I think that’s at least 50% of what people who complain about being smart are really complaining about.
But I try not to complain about that either—it seems like whining, considering all the people who would commit murder to swap places with me. We all have our own troubles and they aren’t any less troubling just because other people have troubles too. But I wouldn’t want to swap places with those people who want to swap places with me. The grass is greener on this side of the fence.
I don’t have a problem, my environment has a problem.