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by CuriouslyC
1888 days ago
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You're not addressing the thing I was talking about. Take for instance the bevy of amazing mathematicians produced by early 20th century Budapest. That wasn't just genetics, it was the culture of the city and the teachers those people had. Likewise you could look at the rise of soccer greatness in Rio; that wasn't genetic, it was due to features of life in Rio and a culture of passion for soccer. IQ is less important and more malleable than you think. It should be called nutrition and nurturing quotient instead. |
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That's up for debate in some circles.[0]
[0] https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/05/26/the-atomic-bomb-consid...