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American society increasingly mistakes intelligence for human worth

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Re: American society increasingly mistakes intelligence for human worth

#2
And gets it very, very wrong. "Intelligence" moves around with nutrition, stress, sleep, pollution. The brain is organic. We miss out on human potential in all the neighborhoods around the world that aren't safe and supported. The good news is we are headed in the right direction as a planet, but surprisingly this article doesn't mention it [1].

[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect

Re: American society increasingly mistakes intelligence for human worth

#6
In a world that is increasingly data, the ability to process and react to that data becomes worth.

Marking worth is just more data processing, a declaration of subjective value in the scheme of your choice. Nothing special.

The nature of your interactions with those of lesser worth, and your views of them, however...well, there is a defining thing for a human being.

Re: American society increasingly mistakes intelligence for human worth

#7
"The qualifications for a good job, whether on an assembly line or behind a desk, mostly revolved around integrity, work ethic, and a knack for getting along"*

* also being male, White, straight, Christian

...As though the 50's were the bastion of fair hiring practices.

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