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As an alternative to the gloomy threads about the futility of friendship and romance, I wanted to share some emails I exchanged with Peat.
My abridged email:
Ray Peat:
My abridged reply:
Ray Peat:
My abridged email:
I was thinking about the process by which intelligent individuals are made stupider by the culture. I have witnessed gifted students with high IQ narrowing their thinking year after year in education, until they are incapable of any original work and little independent thinking. Yet they remain verbally fluid and perform well in quantitative subjects.
Can someone remain intelligent while deliberately narrowing their perception? With time, wouldn’t they just become dull, and their IQ drops? Is there any work out there on the stupefying effect of language on the creative mind?
Ray Peat:
The abstractions of quantitative thinking rest on, and are guided by, the sensory perceptual processes. The narrowing of attention eventually has an effect similar to that of the brain surgery in which behavioral problems are cured by cutting fibers to the prefrontal lobes; the ability to shift and renew categories is lost, with steady deterioration of abilities. Pavlov called language the “second signal system,” and understood it to be names for the complex and flexibly structured patterns of brain activity built up through experience.
"The main long-term side effect was mental dullness," Lerner said. People could no longer live independently, and they lost their personalities, he added. Mental institutions played a critical role in the prevalence of lobotomy.Oct 13, 2021
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What are the after effects of a lobotomy?
The intended effect of a lobotomy is reduced tension or agitation, and many early patients did exhibit those changes. However, many also showed other effects, such as apathy, passivity, lack of initiative, poor ability to concentrate, and a generally decreased depth and intensity of their emotional response to life.Apr 11, 2022
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My abridged reply:
What can be done from a psycho-social angle to reverse that? I have noticed that people in the early part of romantic relationships people are very suggestible and receptive to their experience. You have also suggested before in Nutrition for Women (p. 106) that low blood sugar allows for a chance to break away from old habits. Aldous Huxley had similar ideas about brain energy. You also suggested that "real mental intercourse of the sexes seems to offer the greatest support for creativity." Are there examples for social or romantic arrangements that facilitate greater perception of reality?
Ray Peat:
I think each instance has to be invented or discovered freshly.