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| #Post#: 15008-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 5, 2022, 7:25 pm | |
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| Revisiting: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/human-evolution/non-aryan-adhd/msg6035/#msg60… | |
| [quote]night owls are inferior: | |
| [quote] Various studies have suggested that night owls also | |
| drink more, smoke more and have more sex partners (perhaps | |
| because it is easier to get lucky at a bar at midnight than in a | |
| Starbucks at 7 a.m.). Other research has drawn links to the dark | |
| triad of personality disorders: psychopathy, Machiavellianism | |
| and narcissism.[/quote][/quote] | |
| Guess what? | |
| https://finance.yahoo.com/news/elon-musk-says-fairly-nocturnal-110250584.html | |
| [quote]Elon Musk says he is "fairly nocturnal" and only sleeps | |
| about six hours a day. | |
| The world's richest man made the comments during an August 5 | |
| episode of The Full Send podcast. | |
| He said he usually goes to sleep at about 3 a.m. and wakes up | |
| after about six hours at 9 a.m. or 9:30 a.m.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 16417-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: rp Date: November 14, 2022, 12:45 am | |
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| Sriram Krishnan: The Indian-American 'helping' Elon Musk run | |
| https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-63481873 | |
| Face: | |
| https://a16z.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/SriramKrishnan-400x400.jpg | |
| More about Sriram: | |
| https://variety.com/2022/film/news/wme-signs-sriram-krishnan-aarthi-ramamurthy-… | |
| [quote]S. Somasegar, a legacy Microsoft executive and current | |
| venture partner at Madrona Group, noted in the same profile that | |
| �a lot of people in the industry join companies like Facebook or | |
| Twitter and are happy to be there for decades� but Sriram and | |
| Aarthi are not content with the status quo. They have a | |
| restlessness that drives their curiosity and a need to ask | |
| questions.�[/quote] | |
| I have always theorized that in the tech industry, regular | |
| workers, even those that make it to the executive level, are | |
| less Westernized than VC/founder types, due to the latter | |
| selecting specifically for traits such as extrovertedness, | |
| innovativeness, and aggressiveness. Contrast the face shape of | |
| this well-known tech worker turned executive with the previous | |
| image: | |
| [img] | |
| https://variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/sundar-pichai-hearing.jpg?w=681&… | |
| More about Pichai: | |
| https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/20-years-of-google-iit-kgp-remembers-… | |
| Former professors of Google CEO Sundar Pichai remember him as | |
| �shy, quiet , but extremely intelligent� in class[/quote] | |
| Bonus: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Start-up_Nation | |
| [quote]The Council on Foreign Relations states in its | |
| publisher's blurb for the book that Start-up Nation addresses | |
| the question: "How is it that Israel�a country of 7.1 million | |
| people, only sixty years old, surrounded by enemies, in a | |
| constant state of war since its founding, with no natural | |
| resources�produces more start-up companies on a per capita basis | |
| than large, peaceful, and stable nations and regions like Japan, | |
| China, India, Korea, Canada, and all of Europe?"[5] The | |
| Economist notes that Israel now has more high-tech start-ups and | |
| a larger venture capital industry per capita than any other | |
| country in the world. The success of Israel's high-tech sector | |
| over the past two decades has attracted recent attention from | |
| business journalists and The Economist describes Start-up Nation | |
| as the most notable of a "growing pile" of books on the | |
| subject.[6][/quote] | |
| What do you think? Do you agree with this theory, or merely | |
| think it is a coincidence? | |
| #Post#: 17353-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 2, 2023, 11:24 pm | |
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| It's always about boredom for them: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yK1I7SYomk | |
| Related: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/western-civilization-susta… | |
| #Post#: 18150-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: rp Date: February 26, 2023, 8:40 am | |
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| https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*FEglS2mlUMWLgtLTMhEa4g.png | |
| #Post#: 20587-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: June 22, 2023, 4:21 pm | |
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| Play stupid games, win stupid prizes: | |
| https://us.yahoo.com/news/titanic-missing-submersible-search-passengers-believe… | |
| [quote]"These men were true explorers who shared a distinct | |
| spirit of adventure[/quote] | |
| Faces: | |
| [img] | |
| https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/VcJBCjYjVD4JOrSymkj.CQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRl… | |
| Nothing of value was lost (except the rescue efforts that could | |
| and should have been more efficiently spent on helping refugees | |
| in the Mediterranean instead): | |
| https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FzN9IRaWwAELmGA.jpg | |
| Woke comments: | |
| [quote]Wanted the thrill of watching the Titanic? | |
| Congratulations, you are now part of it.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Now we can stop reporting about this dumb story.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Absolutely zero sympathy for any of them.[/quote] | |
| [quote]meanwhile hundreds of people we label as "migrants" | |
| simply looking for a place to live and work sink on a boat off | |
| the coast of Greece and get BY FAR less attention and resources | |
| than these wealthy daredevils. What a truly unjust | |
| world.[/quote] | |
| [quote]They could have put that money to much more useful | |
| purposes for the animals of the ocean or their fellow human | |
| beings.[/quote] | |
| [quote]To all the mega wealthy in our world, if you have been | |
| well-blessed with an abundance of money, please help out the | |
| poor.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 20758-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 3, 2023, 4:25 pm | |
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| The personality type that our enemies admire (and that Western | |
| civilization encourages - note positive correlation with | |
| wealth): | |
| https://vdare.com/articles/remember-the-titan-why-do-super-rich-people-take-suc… | |
| [quote]Look at what Rush and Harding said and did before the | |
| trip. | |
| Here is Rush, on the subject of safety and �breaking the rules�: | |
| You know, at some point, safety just is pure waste. I mean, | |
| if you just want to be safe, don't get out of bed. Don�t get in | |
| your car. Don't do anything. At some point, you�re going to take | |
| some risk, and it really is a risk/reward question. I think I | |
| can do this just as safely by breaking the rules. | |
| ... | |
| Harding was an adrenaline junkie who not only went into space | |
| but also explored Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the | |
| Marianas Trench at 36,000 feet, a Guinness record. �If something | |
| goes wrong, you are not coming back,� he told a reporter of that | |
| voyage [Hamish Harding, an Explorer Who Knew No Bounds, Dies at | |
| 58, by Alex Williams, The New York Times, June 22, 2023]. | |
| ... | |
| even the reasonably wealthy, being high in Extraversion, are big | |
| risk-takers who chase the positive reward of the stimulation and | |
| dopamine hit that risk provides them. Their openness to novelty | |
| makes them feel the same way: It triggers dopamine and | |
| adrenaline [The neuromodulator of exploration: A unifying theory | |
| of the role of dopamine in personality, By Colin DeYoung, | |
| Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, November 14, 2013]. | |
| A specific study of the super-rich found the relationship even | |
| more pronounced. They are extremely high in openness and | |
| extraversion compared to the general population. Their need for | |
| the stimulation associated with entrepreneurial risk-taking not | |
| only helps them make money but also makes them attracted to | |
| extraordinarily dangerous and superficially-bizarre adventures. | |
| They are also low in agreeableness. That endows them with the | |
| killer instinct that helps them rise to the top of the business | |
| world, yet also suggests they are unlikely to say to themselves, | |
| �I�d best not go this fantastically dangerous jaunt, it might | |
| worry my wife and children.� They are also very low in | |
| neuroticism, so they don�t worry much about the consequences of | |
| their risks [Extroverted, but not neurotic: Here's how the | |
| ultra-wealthy score on personality tests, By Taylor Nicole | |
| Rogers, Business Insider, September 14, 2019]. | |
| So, simply from the modal personality type of the super-rich, we | |
| can understand why something as manifestly minacious as a voyage | |
| to the bottom of the sea in a tiny, relatively untested craft | |
| would be attractive. | |
| But here�s even more to their spirit of adventure than that. | |
| They want to �feel alive,� as the old saying goes. | |
| Some evidence shows that we �feel alive� under stress, | |
| particularly in a life-threatening endeavor. Under this kind of | |
| stress, we are in an �evolutionary match� with our own past. For | |
| most of human history, everyone was surrounded by death and | |
| disaster. So when we are exposed to what is known as �mortality | |
| salience� or just extreme stress more generally, evolutionary | |
| instincts kick in. | |
| ... | |
| Unfortunately for the Titan�s ill-fated passengers, this desire | |
| to feel �alive� cost them their lives. But their adventure | |
| should not be dismissed as a wasteful, vanity project for people | |
| who have too much money and therefore deserve a bigger tax bill, | |
| as one British-Asian journalist wrote [Boris Johnson hits out at | |
| �lefties� questioning Titanic sub trip: �They are heroes�, | |
| Independent, June 23, 2023].[/quote] | |
| It should be condemned as a wasteful vanity project for people | |
| who have too much inferior blood and therefore deserve to to | |
| prohibited from reproducing. See also: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/social-decolonization/msg10405/#msg104… | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/social-decolonization/msg10444/#msg104… | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/homo-hubris/msg17837/?topi… | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/homo-hubris/msg14867/?topi… | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/homo-hubris/msg18371/?topi… | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/homo-hubris/msg17117/#msg1… | |
| #Post#: 25307-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: Forteresse Date: March 3, 2024, 5:56 pm | |
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| https://www.iflscience.com/adhd-may-have-improved-survival-of-foragers-who-knew… | |
| [quote]ADHD May Have Improved Survival Of Foragers Who Knew When | |
| To Quit | |
| Once again, human diversity may have been key to humanity�s | |
| rapid success. | |
| Evidence has emerged for the evolutionary benefits of attention | |
| deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in paleolithic times, | |
| potentially explaining its presence today. Indeed, in the study | |
| done, ADHD proved so advantageous it�s fair to ask why not | |
| everyone has it. | |
| The presence of genetic conditions considered to be | |
| disadvantageous has posed a puzzle at least since Darwin. In | |
| some cases, mutations too recent to have been eliminated by | |
| natural selection can be blamed, but the survival of other | |
| traits only makes sense if we acknowledge they come with | |
| survival-enhancing factors. These may be less obvious than the | |
| drawbacks, but can be just as real. | |
| Conditions like sickle cell anemia, for example, have long been | |
| recognized as a side-effect of survival enhancers, in that case, | |
| partial protection against malaria for carriers. Now, | |
| neurodiversity is starting to be considered in the same way. | |
| It's been proposed that ADHD may help stop foragers from wasting | |
| their time on fruitless searches, and now a team have found a | |
| way to test the idea. | |
| University of Pennsylvania researchers had volunteers play a | |
| foraging game and perform a task seeking as many online berries | |
| as they could find within eight minutes on a virtual bush. After | |
| finding the most obvious fruit, participants had the choice of | |
| staying on the same bush or migrating to another one. The | |
| declining resource richness had to be weighed against the | |
| �travel� time to a new bush. | |
| Participants were not clinically tested, but were asked to | |
| self-assess on a well-established ADHD survey. A remarkable 45 | |
| percent met the level considered indicative of ADHD, far above | |
| the level in the population. Whether this was because the way | |
| participants were recruited caused more people with ADHD | |
| symtpoms to sign up, or because the test was done during the | |
| pandemic when ADHD symptoms rose even among people not normally | |
| affected, is unknown. | |
| Whether they had ADHD symptoms or not, everyone in the trial was | |
| more likely to move patches when the travel time to the | |
| alternative was shorter. Any other outcome would indicate | |
| something badly wrong with the test or make one wonder how | |
| humanity survived at all. | |
| Almost as predictably, people with ADHD symptoms were more | |
| likely to choose to abandon their bush than neurotypical people. | |
| Interestingly, participants on average stayed longer in the | |
| familiar patch, despite declining rewards, than mathematical | |
| models predict would be ideal. As a result, people with ADHD | |
| symptoms got 16 percent more berries, although even they stuck | |
| around longer than would have been perfect for the conditions. | |
| This raises the possibility the game does not accurately reflect | |
| the conditions in which humans evolve � for example by not | |
| taking into account the energy required to journey between | |
| bushes. | |
| Nevertheless, it makes clear that under certain circumstances | |
| it�s a good thing to not be quite so stuck on a task. | |
| �Our findings suggest that ADHD attributes may confer foraging | |
| advantages in some environments and invite the possibility that | |
| this condition may reflect an adaptation favoring exploration | |
| over exploitation,� the study�s authors report. | |
| If ADHD was a universal winner for our ancestors, we would | |
| expect almost everyone to have it. Moreover, the authors note | |
| that hundreds of species� approaches to such tasks have been | |
| tested, and all show similar patterns as to when to abandon a | |
| familiar, but declining, patch for pastures new. Something in | |
| our past must be driving most people to stay at the same bush in | |
| this game longer than would be ideal. | |
| Whether this is because most foraging tasks were not like the | |
| one the game portrays, with greater penalties for moving too | |
| soon, or because perseverance was more useful at other tasks, is | |
| unclear. | |
| Either way, it is likely our ancestors benefited from the | |
| neurodiversity within local populations. With some conditions | |
| favoring those with the symptoms we now call ADHD, and some | |
| favoring those without, tribes did best when they had a mixed | |
| population. Individual survival was as affected by the fitness | |
| of the tribe as the individual, so a diversity of mental | |
| approaches became fixed in the population, with some only | |
| becoming labeled a disorder much more recently. | |
| A similar idea was recently proposed for developmental dyslexia, | |
| suggesting having a few people who preferred to explore new | |
| environments over efficient exploitation of familiar ones may | |
| have been key to survival in changing times. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Full study: | |
| https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2022.2584 | |
| #Post#: 25896-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: rp Date: April 11, 2024, 10:50 pm | |
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| ADHD is also a gatheroid (forager) trait BTW: | |
| https://www.newscientist.com/article/2418114-adhd-may-have-evolved-to-help-fora… | |
| The girl I was talking about in the other thread seemed to | |
| display ADHD esque traits (monopolizing the conversation (more | |
| talking and less listening), abruptly ending our conversation | |
| without notice and starting a conversation with another person | |
| (this could be a sign of social climbing)). In reality, her | |
| "introvertedness" seemed to be a consequence of her physique and | |
| stature, which made it difficult for her to socialize with ease | |
| due to being perceived as small and insignificant, but (as her | |
| face shape suggests) she is more extroverted and actually wants | |
| to socialize with a lot of people (especially "Whites"). In this | |
| regard I would say she is similar to incels. | |
| BTW, I hold special contempt for social climbers in the | |
| workplace, as they have an unfair disadvantage over those | |
| perform their work better but are not social climbers. | |
| #Post#: 26037-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: rp Date: April 19, 2024, 1:30 am | |
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| Our enemies explain how non-Aryan ADHD, which was essential in | |
| driving Western Civilization, is longer as evolutionarily | |
| advantageous as it used to be (perhaps because America has | |
| somewhat De Westernized thanks to the counterculture?). | |
| https://twitter.com/MatthewParrott/status/1733224106793799847?t=kCR0R38KFJfpzmK… | |
| [Quote] | |
| I believe that Whites have a restlessness about them that's a | |
| superpower in terms of exploring and innovating, but amounts to | |
| a sort of "racial adhd" in a mature late civilizational context. | |
| [/Quote] | |
| https://twitter.com/MatthewParrott/status/1733224106793799847?t=kCR0R38KFJfpzmK… | |
| [Quote] | |
| Jews, high caste Indians, and Fancy Asians are literally just | |
| culturally and genetically better suited to the current | |
| environment than we are. They have a patience and perpetuity | |
| that we can mimic but never match. | |
| [/Quote] | |
| We have previously discussed how Jews are able to suppress their | |
| restlessness, perhaps because their involvement in occupations | |
| involving finance (where restlessness would be disadvantageous) | |
| has selected for this trait. | |
| As for "high caste" Indians, we know (see Aryan diffusion part 3 | |
| confirmed) that many "high castes" (e.g. South Brahmins) only | |
| have a marginal amount of increased Turanian blood. If anything, | |
| they in fact have more Aryan blood than the "lower castes" (most | |
| Sramanic adjacent Hindu sects were started by South Brahmins, | |
| and many Buddhist monks were also South Brahmins). This is why | |
| "high caste" Indians are called "uninnovative", despite high IQ | |
| test scores and success in technical fields. | |
| The same with "Fancy Asians"; despite high IQ test scores, they | |
| do not have the same creativity as "Whites", which is why they | |
| are called "bugmen". | |
| Stuff like this is a huge "white pill" (putting incel | |
| terminology in quotes) moment, as it shows to me that in some | |
| ways the odds are in our favor. "Asians" should be using this | |
| opportunity to cash in and influence politics to destroy Western | |
| Civilization. But alas, I doubt many have the will for that.. | |
| Replies: | |
| https://twitter.com/FPSTitanomachy/status/1733226021527122234?t=XbWPhwcK6MpcOh4… | |
| [Quote] | |
| My theory is that Whites don't generally have this restlessness, | |
| but certain tribes or ethnic groups within the broader race | |
| certainly do. They seek new frontiers and move on as it reaches | |
| civilization status and loses it's frontier lustre.[/quote] | |
| And this is why "Whites" are a problem. | |
| #Post#: 26042-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Non-Aryan ADHD | |
| By: rp Date: April 19, 2024, 9:08 pm | |
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| BTW, this also explains how Jews were able to keep their racism | |
| under the wraps during the counterculture era, and even into the | |
| early 2000s. | |
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