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AmbivalentFriability · 26-30
No. When your basic needs aren't being met, getting philosophical and being intellectual isn't a priority. Staying alive is. There's not much time, energy, or resources to be had after that.
deevan11 · 31-35, M
@AmbivalentFriability Malnutrition you mean?
Miram · 31-35, F
Underdeveloped brains? You do realize that a lot of US and European countries' scientists and researchers come from underdeveloped countries? They are immigrants. The top world neurosurgeon is an immigrant.
Not using their full potentials isn't a sign of anything morphological. Plenty of environmental factors are responsible for it.
The context is what shapes behaviour. Anyone thinking it is solely the opposite needs a wake up call.
Not using their full potentials isn't a sign of anything morphological. Plenty of environmental factors are responsible for it.
The context is what shapes behaviour. Anyone thinking it is solely the opposite needs a wake up call.
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Miram · 31-35, F
@deevan11 That's an example? That's another false argument. And being academically successful isn't rare. I know at least twenty people in medical sciences alone that grew up in the third world,imported minds.
Being a genius is a global rarity not regional.
You want to believe that you have an underdeveloped brain because you were born somewhere, go ahead.
But you use that brain to form silly conclusions and expect me to take them seriously? Man, gtfo.
Being a genius is a global rarity not regional.
You want to believe that you have an underdeveloped brain because you were born somewhere, go ahead.
But you use that brain to form silly conclusions and expect me to take them seriously? Man, gtfo.
Miram · 31-35, F
@deevan11 I guess you don't know that in some third world countries healthy food is cheaper and more accessible than in the west.
And you didn't catch the part where I said they don't all have underdeveloped brains. Otherwise you would figure out that I wouldn't give something I think doesn't exist a cause.
And you didn't catch the part where I said they don't all have underdeveloped brains. Otherwise you would figure out that I wouldn't give something I think doesn't exist a cause.
katielass · F
Good question. What compelled US ancestors, for example, to modernize, to achieve, to succeed.
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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
No, they're no more "backwards" than anyone else. However they often are less educated, which is a problem.
AnimatronicLick · 46-50, M
There is research to support this. Google worldwide IQ.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@AnimatronicLick IQ tests are culturally specific and are not proof of brain development.
Justbychance · M
It's all Politics. Brazil, for example:
Brazil.
Why would any country want to see it's landscapes in such a state as this? I think it's more about those Countries who's wealth seems do be held back more than anything else
Brazil.
Why would any country want to see it's landscapes in such a state as this? I think it's more about those Countries who's wealth seems do be held back more than anything else
Malnutrition absolutely impacts the development of the brain.
CopperCicada · M
Stuff was pretty underdeveloped in antiquity and people did some pretty smart things.
deevan11 · 31-35, M
@CopperCicada Those who did those pretty things were the people living in the most developed countries of those times.
sighmeupforthat · 46-50, M
that explains your situation.
deevan11 · 31-35, M
@sighmeupforthat Yes it does. The people living in under developed countries are more violent and backwards.
Cierzo · M
There is a link between low IQ and underdevelopment. It is not politically correct to say it, but the truth matters more than PC.
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