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  • Intelligence and Rule-Breaking Deception

    Smart kids lie 100% of the time? Q: More intelligent children tend to be more deceptive—can you explain this?A: The experiment was simplicity itself. A child is asked to sit facing away from a box. The experimenter puts something in the box and says “Do not peek, do not peek” and then leaves the room. Most children peek. The experimenter returns and asks, “Did you peek?” Most children lie—but they do so the more frequently the brighter they are, as judged by a simple cognitive test. If your child is especially bright, he or she lies 100 percent of the time, slow 65 percent of the time. The same thing is true for health at birth. The healthier you are the more apt you are to lie 4 years later. —I wonder if fear of reprisal factors into that experiment?— Curt Doolittle I actually think it’s **awareness of harm**. The child does not obey rules so much as the single rule of doing no harm. The dumber the child the less certain he is that he does no harm. The smarter the more certain he is that he does no harm. This matches the 5 or 6 personality type measures that most of the field relies upon: what we call many things but what I learned as ‘blame avoidance’ or ‘fear of harm’ or ‘fear of retaliation’. I have been criticized my entire life, from childhood to the present for having no respect for rules. I’ve said, I think since I was 13? that “rules are for people who need them”. we only need one rule: do no harm. Or more correctly: impose no cost upon property en toto of others. Or epistemologically stated: impose no cost except upon that proerty-en-toto which you know to be yours.

  • Intelligence and Rule-Breaking Deception

    Smart kids lie 100% of the time? Q: More intelligent children tend to be more deceptive—can you explain this?A: The experiment was simplicity itself. A child is asked to sit facing away from a box. The experimenter puts something in the box and says “Do not peek, do not peek” and then leaves the room. Most children peek. The experimenter returns and asks, “Did you peek?” Most children lie—but they do so the more frequently the brighter they are, as judged by a simple cognitive test. If your child is especially bright, he or she lies 100 percent of the time, slow 65 percent of the time. The same thing is true for health at birth. The healthier you are the more apt you are to lie 4 years later. —I wonder if fear of reprisal factors into that experiment?— Curt Doolittle I actually think it’s **awareness of harm**. The child does not obey rules so much as the single rule of doing no harm. The dumber the child the less certain he is that he does no harm. The smarter the more certain he is that he does no harm. This matches the 5 or 6 personality type measures that most of the field relies upon: what we call many things but what I learned as ‘blame avoidance’ or ‘fear of harm’ or ‘fear of retaliation’. I have been criticized my entire life, from childhood to the present for having no respect for rules. I’ve said, I think since I was 13? that “rules are for people who need them”. we only need one rule: do no harm. Or more correctly: impose no cost upon property en toto of others. Or epistemologically stated: impose no cost except upon that proerty-en-toto which you know to be yours.

  • Plutarch Supports : The Only Things That Melt In This Pot …

    THE ONLY THINGS THAT MELT IN THIS POT, ARE RULE OF LAW, HIGH TRUST, THE COMMONS, AND THE VOLUNTARISM OF THE CIVIC SOCIETY

    —-“For along with strange people, strange doctrines must come in; and novel doctrines bring novel decisions, from which there must arise many feelings and resolutions which destroy the harmony of the existing political order. Therefore he thought it more necessary to keep bad manners and customs from invading and filling the city than it was to keep out infectious diseases.”—Plutarch

    ALSO READ Garett Jones: Hive Mind: How Your Nations IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own http://www.amazon.com/Hive-Mind-Your-Nation%C2…/…/0804785961

  • Plutarch Supports : The Only Things That Melt In This Pot …

    THE ONLY THINGS THAT MELT IN THIS POT, ARE RULE OF LAW, HIGH TRUST, THE COMMONS, AND THE VOLUNTARISM OF THE CIVIC SOCIETY

    —-“For along with strange people, strange doctrines must come in; and novel doctrines bring novel decisions, from which there must arise many feelings and resolutions which destroy the harmony of the existing political order. Therefore he thought it more necessary to keep bad manners and customs from invading and filling the city than it was to keep out infectious diseases.”—Plutarch

    ALSO READ Garett Jones: Hive Mind: How Your Nations IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own http://www.amazon.com/Hive-Mind-Your-Nation%C2…/…/0804785961

  • ONLY THINGS THAT MELT IN THIS POT, ARE RULE OF LAW, HIGH TRUST, THE COMMONS, AND

    http://www.amazon.com/Hive-Mind-Your-Nations-Matters/dp/0804785961THE ONLY THINGS THAT MELT IN THIS POT, ARE RULE OF LAW, HIGH TRUST, THE COMMONS, AND THE VOLUNTARISM OF THE CIVIC SOCIETY

    —-“For along with strange people, strange doctrines must come in; and novel doctrines bring novel decisions, from which there must arise many feelings and resolutions which destroy the harmony of the existing political order. Therefore he thought it more necessary to keep bad manners and customs from invading and filling the city than it was to keep out infectious diseases.”—Plutarch

    ALSO READ

    Garett Jones: Hive Mind: How Your Nations IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own

    http://www.amazon.com/Hive-Mind-Your-Nation%C2%92s-Matters/dp/0804785961


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-10 03:59:00 UTC

  • “Londonistan”— (omg) Truth hurts

    —“Londonistan”—

    (omg) Truth hurts.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-09 07:07:00 UTC

  • “If we can ban the import of cattle because a subset have hoof and mouth disease

    —“If we can ban the import of cattle because a subset have hoof and mouth disease, then we can certainly ban muslims because a (rather large) subset have the ‘fundamentalism’ disease”— JM

    (sorry, but that really made ma laugh)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-09 06:12:00 UTC

  • RT @andynagel: @AnnCoulter imagine the absurdity if we would have allowed rampan

    RT @andynagel: @AnnCoulter imagine the absurdity if we would have allowed rampant immigration from Japan or Germany during WWII. #CommonSen…


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-08 17:45:49 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/674283753540362242

  • RT @AnnCoulter: Robert Bork to AP: Congress has constitutional authority to refu

    RT @AnnCoulter: Robert Bork to AP: Congress has constitutional authority to refuse U.S. admission to, or selectively deport, Iranians or an…


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-08 17:45:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/674283652994482176

  • Retweeted Andrew Nagel (@andynagel): @AnnCoulter imagine the absurdity if we wou

    Retweeted Andrew Nagel (@andynagel):

    @AnnCoulter imagine the absurdity if we would have allowed rampant immigration from Japan or Germany during WWII. #CommonSense is dead.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-08 12:45:00 UTC