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by csa
3253 days ago
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See my comment above. Some additional comments: - Optimizing EQ is probably far more valuable for society. - I am not sure that EQ can be optimized for in genetics as easily as IQ can. - On an individual level, putting a child on the right side of their potential IQ curve will probably make their lives easier or better assuming that relatively few of their peers have this same advantage. - If every child is on the right side of their potential IQ curve, then optimizing IQ will largely just be a different state for society rather than a noticeable improvement. Most (all?) improvements would likely be seen on the high end in terms of theoretical developments. - Note that if this switch is somehow flipped in a society, I personally believe that there will be a huge EQ intergenerational crisis such that EQ will be valued even more. |
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