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  • The Power of Personality: Predicting Important Life Outcomes

    October 11th, 2018 9:46 PM http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1745-6916.2007.00047.x

    The Power of Personality: The Comparative Validity of Personality Traits, Socioeconomic Status, and Cognitive Ability for Predicting Important Life Outcomes Brent W. Roberts, Nathan R. Kuncel, Rebecca Shiner, … First Published December 1, 2007 Research Article https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6916.2007.00047.x Abstract The ability of personality traits to predict important life outcomes has traditionally been questioned because of the putative small effects of personality. In this article, we compare the predictive validity of personality traits with that of socioeconomic status (SES) and cognitive ability to test the relative contribution of personality traits to predictions of three critical outcomes: mortality, divorce, and occupational attainment. Only evidence from prospective longitudinal studies was considered. In addition, an attempt was made to limit the review to studies that controlled for important background factors. Results showed that the magnitude of the effects of personality traits on mortality, divorce, and occupational attainment was indistinguishable from the effects of SES and cognitive ability on these outcomes. These results demonstrate the influence of personality traits on important life outcomes, highlight the need to more routinely incorporate measures of personality into quality of life surveys, and encourage further research about the developmental origins of personality traits and the processes by which these traits influence diverse life outcomes.

  • The Fragility of our Harbors

    October 11th, 2018 12:24 PM [T]he Tzar Bomba was 26×6 feet, meaning it fits in a container or in the back of a regular truck. One each in LA and NY Harbors would pretty much wipe out the entire united states for all intents and purposes. It would not be difficult for this attack to take place. That bomb, the biggest one to date, did not include an accelerator, which would have doubled it to 100m. It would break windows in Oregon. Burn much of california to the border, and restore the desert within 60m of the blast.

  • Duty forces us to bear costs

    October 11th, 2018 5:26 PM

    [D]uties are those things we must do even though they force us to bear a cost. Men must complete those duties women cannot and women those that men cannot. Truth(Speech), Duty(action), reciprocity(Cooperation). Men absorb cellular damage. Women produce offspring. Strangely, having children prolongs women’s lives. Physical service shortens men’s lives.

  • Roughly 10% of the population is capable of a university degree

    Roughly 10% of the population is capable of a university degree

    October 11th, 2018 8:45 PM [A]ccording to this graph, the IQ for university degree is 120+. Which means roughly 10% of the population is capable of a university degree in a calculable field. The rest is not education. It’s pseudoscience, sophims, and religion.

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  • Cultural Differences in the Treatment of Dogs.

    October 11th, 2018 5:22 PM

    (Customs: Westerners treat dogs as members of our family. Muslims hate them, and Asians eat them. We do not seem to take into account the difference in cleanliness and disease between cold-sparsely populated, temperate-loosely-populated, and hot-densely populated climates.)

  • Dragging Mankind out Of Ignorance and Poverty Against Their Will and Thanklessly

    Dragging Mankind out Of Ignorance and Poverty Against Their Will and Thanklessly

    October 11th, 2018 8:04 PM DRAGGING MANKIND OUT OF IGNORANCE AND POVERTY AGAINST THEIR WILL AND THANKLESSLY [T]his is a diagram showing how long it took the west in time, blood, and treasure, to drag the rest of humanity – whining, kicking, screaming, fighting, and objecting all the while – out of ignorance, superstition, poverty, starvation, disease, filth, hard labor, infant mortality, early death, natural catastrophes, and the vicissitudes of nature hostile to life. Oh, and apparently westerners are ‘bad’ and ‘evil’ for not completing it with colonial rule, and leaving so many peoples to experiment with communism, socialism, postmodernism, islamism, and the occasional bit of superstitious magic until they got in line and followed suit. Hmmm…. it’s ok. No man is a hero to his debtors.

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  • Democracy: Circumventing Cooperation

    October 11th, 2018 4:35 PM

    —“Democracy: A circumvention of cooperation; under the guise of compromise.”—Brandon Hayes

  • Dogs. 😉

    October 11th, 2018 7:41 PM

    —“Modern dogs are part of the extended phenotype of indo europeans.”—Alba Rising

    lolz;

  • States and Markets: Suitable Commons

    October 11th, 2018 4:32 PM

    “[M]arkets between nations states allow us to produce commons suitable to each group’s degree of neoteny and development.”

  • Which set of values do you more viscerally identify with that the other?

    October 11th, 2018 6:29 PM by Richard Nikoley

    The problem here is that it’s crucially important what values you’re acting (or fighting, or kicking teeth) FOR. There is no virtue in combat for the sake of combat. That’s for Fight Club and everyone knows what the first rule of Fight Club is. So, everyone fights. Everyone has a degree of blood lust. Everyone wants to kick in the teeth, bash heads and… “Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats.” — H. L. Mencken But for what? Let’s be somewhat explicit in dialectic fashion: thesis —> Antithesis —> Synthesis. REPUBLICAN THESIS (loosely, not all-inclusive) – Traditional American Dream – Traditional American Values including core familial values – Traditional forms of child learning, typically including light religious indoctrination – Raising sons and daughters to embrace traditional familial male and female roles – Know-How, Do It Yourself Self sufficiency, including pride as a virtue to be reluctance to ask for help – Business, productivity, entrepreneurship, wealth building – Minimal government interference – Tough on true crime (murder, kidnapping, rape, theft, fraud, etc.) – Charity and missionaryism – Closed borders; be selective and cherry pick immigrants DEMOCRAT ANTITHESIS – The American Dream leaves too many poor, uneducated, and genetically IQ handicapped behind and you should feel ashamed of that – Traditional family values hold down girls and women from reaching their true potential intellectually, academically, and independent financially – Traditional child rearing tends to empower male children and handicap female children such that they are dependent on males – Self sufficiency, know-how, and self dealing, etc. in the trades disadvantages the poor, uneducated, IQ handicapped and so collective bargaining through unions on the private and public levels are necessary, as is affirmative action to award the less fortunate at the expense of penalizing the naturally selected – Capitalism in general places the means of production and prosperity in the hands of entrepreneurs who may not be market driven but politically driven, so fascism is necessary (quibbles I’m sure, but state control through vast regulation of quasi-private enterprise IS what fascism IS) – Maximum governmental regulation (fascism) is necessary and the best means of producing that outcome is through political rent-seeking behavior, turning market entrepreneurs into political entrepreneurs – Criminal prosecution is a tool used by the right to control the underclasses – Grassroots charity comes with ideological strings attached, usually religious and so, this too ought to be a secular and state team effort with corporate charity and United Nations oversight rather than individuals and small groups seeing a need and assuaging it to their abilities – Open borders; lift the poor and underprivileged …Not all-inclusive, such as, strong feminist activism, queer agenda, transgender stuff, etc. In terms of the dialectic synthesis, that’s libertarianism. Strong on markets, self-sufficiency, entrepreneurship, minimal government interference, private charity…but also live and let live on the social issues. The question is, without the Republican and Democrat labels, the memes, the Media, entertainment, and Hollywood narrative crafting either way, which set of values do you more viscerally identify with that the other? Hey, Curt Doolittle, your stream of consciousness and/or sweat and tears lists are always more comprehensive than mine. Anything to add, retract, nuance, etc?